Nuance Design Jewelry specializes in hand-crafted, custom made fine jewelry by owner and designer Richard Weiner, who is a graduate gemologist. Weiner's personal approach to jewelry creation is one of the most important features that distinguishes Nuance from other jewelers.
Morrison's first opened in 1923 and has been family-owned and run for four generations. This jewelry shop moved to Orinda in 1994. The store specialized in the retail sales of gold, silver, pearls and gemstone jewelry. It also offers customers custom jewelry design and repair services for watches and jewelry.
Museum Reproductions has been recreating artifacts and relics as jewelry for the last 35 years. These wearable works of art are licensed copies of original museum pieces. They are packaged with inserts that explain the history of each artifact. While the general public cannot purchase this jewelry directly, they can go to one of the many retail stores that carry Museum Reproductions pieces. Retailers interested in adding the brand to their line of merchandise should visit the company's Web site or call during business hours.
Town Center Jewelers has been in business since 1987 and operating in its current location in New Britain since 2006. The store is owned by Lee Tobak and in addition to selling jewelry, the store offers service, engraving and repairs for jewelry, watches and clocks. Town Center Jewelers also offers appraisals for jewelry and watches brought and purchases unwanted gold pieces for top price.
Rumanoff's Fine Jewelry & Design is "the place where Connecticut gets engaged." Since 1938, this family-owned and operated full-service jewelry store has specialized in custom designs and top-notch repair services. Visit the store and let the professional and courteous staff explain the 4 C's of diamond buying: cut, clarity, color and carat weight, in order to find that perfect gift.