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Pandora, Swarovski lose traction in China as shoppers shift to gold and lab-grown diamonds
Pandora and Swarovski have closed many stores in China due to declining brand appeal as consumers shift to gold and lab-grown diamonds. Pandora's sales in China have declined annually since 2019, when it operated over 240 stores and generated $300 million in revenue.
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