Custom Jewelry

Custom Jewelry

By: Jeffrey M. Bertman Graduate Gemologist Because it is not always possible to find a piece of jewelry in the showcase that perfectly suits every preference, it is possible to work with the jeweler to customize pieces to personal taste. This customized approach to selecting jewelry enables a customer to choose the size and grade of gemstone that is desired, then combine it with the preferred setting and the style and type of metal. Those in search of personalized jewelry may also start with a clean sheet of paper upon which their vision can be translated into a sketch that is used as the basis for handcrafted pieces with the customer’s own unique stamp. This artful approach to jewelry making creates heirloom pieces. Our jewelers will place you in the designer seat with our custom design services. Change one of our existing pieces or create a completely custom piece of your own. We are located at 1402 Hancock Street, Quincy Center. Our experience, skill and knowledge will help you make a confident purchase. Our jewelry professionals will help you select the exact piece for any occasion. We offer an assortment of jewelry, including rings, pins, bracelets, earrings and necklaces. Call us at 617-773-3636. We have an assorted collection sure to delight. See our outstanding selection of beautiful offerings at 1402 Hancock Street, Quincy Center. Or reach us at 617-773-3636 or www.rogersjewelry.com

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