One of the neatest things about jewelry is it's ability to be "recycled". It's one of the best things we do here at Countryman's Jewelers, taking some outdated and in many cases worn out jewelry and turning it into something cherished.
Here is a great example of just that...
My customer had inherited her Aunt's rings.
She already had her own set. The thought of the rings just sitting there didn't make sense to her.
So she brought in the rings ...
We talked about her needs and what type of jewelry she would get the most use out of and decided a bracelet would work wonderfully.
We took something that was just sitting in the jewelry box and repurposed it. This bracelet is new and functional, bringing my customer great joy and she gets to think about her Aunt when wearing this piece. For a fraction of what a bracelet with diamonds would cost completed we were able to mount her diamonds. It's like going "green" with your jewelry, what can be better than that?
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
We Desire to become more interactive
Because of this desire we wanted to attach a blog to our web site. It's important to us to be accessible and to encourage questions that you may have wanted to ask.
Well this is your opportunity to sit at your computer and ask those questions in the comfort of your own home. We are here for you.
It's your interaction and your opinions that help us choose our inventory in the store to how we can better serve your needs. We are committed to doing just that.
Let me know what you think of the site, I'll be updating regularly. Also I'd love to know if this is a helpful format.
Thank you!
Rhonda
Well this is your opportunity to sit at your computer and ask those questions in the comfort of your own home. We are here for you.
It's your interaction and your opinions that help us choose our inventory in the store to how we can better serve your needs. We are committed to doing just that.
Let me know what you think of the site, I'll be updating regularly. Also I'd love to know if this is a helpful format.
Thank you!
Rhonda
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