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New attribute requirements for jewelry listings are in effect

We made important changes to jewelry listings in August 2025 that affect how you create and manage your products on Amazon stores. The new classifications streamline the listing process, help make your products more visible in customer searches, and could reduce customer returns.

The following attribute changes apply to new listings:

New mandatory classification

You must now classify your jewelry as either “fine” or “fashion” using the new “jewelry_material_categorization” attribute. This classification will automatically show you relevant options, which can reduce listing creation time.

New listings without this classification will be suppressed until updated

Existing listings that didn’t have this classification before August 31, 2025, will not be suppressed, but we strongly recommend that you update your catalog to reflect these changes.

Updated pearl requirements

The following industry-standard attributes for pearl listings are now required: pearl luster, shape, minimum color, type, size per pearl, and number of pearls.

The following attributes are optional: stringing method, surface blemishes, and uniformity.

Updated material and metal requirements

The following attributes for material and metal type are now required: metal type and metal stamp.

The following attribute is optional: metal weight.

Note: To ensure that products are classified accurately, the attributes listed above will have additional validation checks.

Next steps

  • New listings (required): Download the updated template from the List Your Products help page.
  • Existing listings (recommended, not required): Populate the new classification attribute and update pearl specifications.

For more information, go to Jewelry product data guidelines.

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New attribute requirements for jewelry listings are in effect

We made important changes to jewelry listings in August 2025 that affect how you create and manage your products on Amazon stores. The new classifications streamline the listing process, help make your products more visible in customer searches, and could reduce customer returns.

The following attribute changes apply to new listings:

New mandatory classification

You must now classify your jewelry as either “fine” or “fashion” using the new “jewelry_material_categorization” attribute. This classification will automatically show you relevant options, which can reduce listing creation time.

New listings without this classification will be suppressed until updated

Existing listings that didn’t have this classification before August 31, 2025, will not be suppressed, but we strongly recommend that you update your catalog to reflect these changes.

Updated pearl requirements

The following industry-standard attributes for pearl listings are now required: pearl luster, shape, minimum color, type, size per pearl, and number of pearls.

The following attributes are optional: stringing method, surface blemishes, and uniformity.

Updated material and metal requirements

The following attributes for material and metal type are now required: metal type and metal stamp.

The following attribute is optional: metal weight.

Note: To ensure that products are classified accurately, the attributes listed above will have additional validation checks.

Next steps

  • New listings (required): Download the updated template from the List Your Products help page.
  • Existing listings (recommended, not required): Populate the new classification attribute and update pearl specifications.

For more information, go to Jewelry product data guidelines.

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Perhaps you should enforce all of your policies, and crack down on all of the fraud.

"moissanite lab created diamond"- misleading ,, moissanite is not a diamond or a lab grown diamond.

Dozens of listings where the title says 14K gold and buried in the small print is "plated" - also deceptive. Happy to send you examples.

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New attribute requirements for jewelry listings are in effect

We made important changes to jewelry listings in August 2025 that affect how you create and manage your products on Amazon stores. The new classifications streamline the listing process, help make your products more visible in customer searches, and could reduce customer returns.

The following attribute changes apply to new listings:

New mandatory classification

You must now classify your jewelry as either “fine” or “fashion” using the new “jewelry_material_categorization” attribute. This classification will automatically show you relevant options, which can reduce listing creation time.

New listings without this classification will be suppressed until updated

Existing listings that didn’t have this classification before August 31, 2025, will not be suppressed, but we strongly recommend that you update your catalog to reflect these changes.

Updated pearl requirements

The following industry-standard attributes for pearl listings are now required: pearl luster, shape, minimum color, type, size per pearl, and number of pearls.

The following attributes are optional: stringing method, surface blemishes, and uniformity.

Updated material and metal requirements

The following attributes for material and metal type are now required: metal type and metal stamp.

The following attribute is optional: metal weight.

Note: To ensure that products are classified accurately, the attributes listed above will have additional validation checks.

Next steps

  • New listings (required): Download the updated template from the List Your Products help page.
  • Existing listings (recommended, not required): Populate the new classification attribute and update pearl specifications.

For more information, go to Jewelry product data guidelines.

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New attribute requirements for jewelry listings are in effect

We made important changes to jewelry listings in August 2025 that affect how you create and manage your products on Amazon stores. The new classifications streamline the listing process, help make your products more visible in customer searches, and could reduce customer returns.

The following attribute changes apply to new listings:

New mandatory classification

You must now classify your jewelry as either “fine” or “fashion” using the new “jewelry_material_categorization” attribute. This classification will automatically show you relevant options, which can reduce listing creation time.

New listings without this classification will be suppressed until updated

Existing listings that didn’t have this classification before August 31, 2025, will not be suppressed, but we strongly recommend that you update your catalog to reflect these changes.

Updated pearl requirements

The following industry-standard attributes for pearl listings are now required: pearl luster, shape, minimum color, type, size per pearl, and number of pearls.

The following attributes are optional: stringing method, surface blemishes, and uniformity.

Updated material and metal requirements

The following attributes for material and metal type are now required: metal type and metal stamp.

The following attribute is optional: metal weight.

Note: To ensure that products are classified accurately, the attributes listed above will have additional validation checks.

Next steps

  • New listings (required): Download the updated template from the List Your Products help page.
  • Existing listings (recommended, not required): Populate the new classification attribute and update pearl specifications.

For more information, go to Jewelry product data guidelines.

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We made important changes to jewelry listings in August 2025 that affect how you create and manage your products on Amazon stores. The new classifications streamline the listing process, help make your products more visible in customer searches, and could reduce customer returns.

The following attribute changes apply to new listings:

New mandatory classification

You must now classify your jewelry as either “fine” or “fashion” using the new “jewelry_material_categorization” attribute. This classification will automatically show you relevant options, which can reduce listing creation time.

New listings without this classification will be suppressed until updated

Existing listings that didn’t have this classification before August 31, 2025, will not be suppressed, but we strongly recommend that you update your catalog to reflect these changes.

Updated pearl requirements

The following industry-standard attributes for pearl listings are now required: pearl luster, shape, minimum color, type, size per pearl, and number of pearls.

The following attributes are optional: stringing method, surface blemishes, and uniformity.

Updated material and metal requirements

The following attributes for material and metal type are now required: metal type and metal stamp.

The following attribute is optional: metal weight.

Note: To ensure that products are classified accurately, the attributes listed above will have additional validation checks.

Next steps

  • New listings (required): Download the updated template from the List Your Products help page.
  • Existing listings (recommended, not required): Populate the new classification attribute and update pearl specifications.

For more information, go to Jewelry product data guidelines.

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Perhaps you should enforce all of your policies, and crack down on all of the fraud.

"moissanite lab created diamond"- misleading ,, moissanite is not a diamond or a lab grown diamond.

Dozens of listings where the title says 14K gold and buried in the small print is "plated" - also deceptive. Happy to send you examples.

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Perhaps you should enforce all of your policies, and crack down on all of the fraud.

"moissanite lab created diamond"- misleading ,, moissanite is not a diamond or a lab grown diamond.

Dozens of listings where the title says 14K gold and buried in the small print is "plated" - also deceptive. Happy to send you examples.

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Perhaps you should enforce all of your policies, and crack down on all of the fraud.

"moissanite lab created diamond"- misleading ,, moissanite is not a diamond or a lab grown diamond.

Dozens of listings where the title says 14K gold and buried in the small print is "plated" - also deceptive. Happy to send you examples.

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