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    Ricco Art Jewelry

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Christian Caine Design

    Christian Caine Design

    3.0
    (3 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$$

    Christian Caine, himself, is a brilliant and talented jeweler. He is very personable with a…read morepleasing and helpful personality. Unfortunately, he surrounds himself with 2 women, one named Mary, the other with long dark hair (sorry, don't know her name), who are consistently condescending, purposely obtuse, and, sorry to say it, liars. We have had problems with Mary for over a year. She will gleefully look down her nose at you and work diligently at making you feel like an unworthy intrusion. We are both successful highly educated professionals (one with PhD and one with Masters +) and make a very good combined income. Yet, apparently, we are not good enough to grace Christian's Shop. Yesterday, we were clearly told by Mary to come into the store today to get my Rolex watch band replaced while we wait. Mary stated, "Yes. Tomorrow will be good because the Christmas rush is winding down and the goldsmith will be in." So, we arrive today, even rearranged my work schedule to do so, only to be told by the long haired woman that "Mary clearly told you that you could drop it off today, but that the goldsmith couldn't get to it until well after the New Year. I even overheard her conversation with you yesterday." We confronted her on this (my wife heard all yesterday as we were on speaker phone), but these ladies stuck together and vehemently denied all. . . downright willing to lie! Unbelievable! I was hoping to actually talk with Christian today to initiate a 2-3 ct diamond custom anniversary ring for my wife. However, since we have to continuously deal with these very unpleasant women, we will have to find someone else. So sorry Christian! You may want to rethink your front desk staff, as I seriously believe they are harming your business.

    I was in the area and walked into Christian Caine to have my rings cleaned. I was promptly told…read morethat it would cost me $15.00 JUST to have them cleaned and checked, because "I didn't purchase them from Christian Caine." I was even planning to do some browsing, and who knows? After this news, I left, without looking at any merchandise. Christian Caine, It's a shame... Honestly, I know of several stores that clean and check stones at NO cost as a customer courtesy, no matter where these rings have been purchased. I will take my business elsewhere, Thank You.

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    Hunt Country Jewelers

    Hunt Country Jewelers

    4.7
    (13 reviews)
    21.2 mi
    $

    Attention to every detail!…read more They do magnificent work here on their own designs, I was very impressed. The shop also has a really interesting, well-curated vintage/antique jewelry section. In addition for the holiday, they worked with a local florist and baker to make really sweet, thoughtful Valentine's gifts. I loved mine! They even involved my kids in gem exploration (check out their geode kits online). Even the thoughtfulness with which they wrapped and presented our purchase showed their attention to detail. They are all the reasons you want to shop local. So do!

    I would like you to take a moment and sit back and picture a world where we did not yet know the…read morewords, "COVID-19" or "social distancing." This is the idyllic world we lived in, in late February 2020, when I strolled into my local small-town jeweler, Hunt Country Jewelers, and dropped off my diamond stud earrings to be reset in yellow gold. I dealt with Claire Cutshall and our interaction was pleasant and brief. She told me my earrings would be ready in about 2 weeks. Fast forward about two weeks into early March: schools are shutting down, people are hoarding toilet paper, and fear is running rampant. It is then that I get a phone call from Claire letting me know that while in transit to New York City, my diamond studs were stolen out of a package. This, my friends, was the first time I had ever heard that my diamonds were leaving the small hometown shop known to us as Hunt Country Jewelers. If you read their very own website's homepage you see they pride themselves on all of their in-house work. I was so shocked to hear that my diamonds were lost but was pacified by the owner's reassurances that she would make this right and replace them with "better" stones. The original diamonds were roughly 1/3 carat each but Claire insisted they were only 1/4 carat each and that I was mistaken about their size because they had a bezel setting, making them appear larger. Luckily for me, I had an old appraisal stating that I was correct about their carat weight. I should have known at this point that this business was going to attempt to cut corners in dealing with my issue, but sadly I did not. She did indeed replace my stones with ones that were reportedly slightly "better" and had them available for us to pick up. They looked fine enough, although certainly not very different than the ones I had dropped off, but Claire told me they were better so I trusted that. At this point, we were embroiled in the most stringent COVID restrictions and the idea of getting an outside appraisal, or frankly going into any brick-and-mortar store was almost unthinkable. I tucked them into my jewelry box and believed they had made the matter right. In October of 2020 things had somewhat settled down, so I took these earrings to a very trusted and long-established jeweler to have them graded and appraised. Much to my surprise and chagrin, they graded worse than Hunt Country Jewelers had told me in color, clarity, total carat weight, and overall value. When I contacted Hunt Country about this, the owner assured me that she had specs on the diamonds asserting that her information was correct. I had to contact her multiple times via phone, email, and even dropping in to get this information. She did offer to have them graded out of the setting in front of me, but at this point, I had frankly lost trust in their information and decided to instead go to a third independent jeweler. I am sad, though not surprised, to report that the third jeweler concluded that the second jeweler, and NOT Hunt Country Jewelers, was accurate. In conclusion, while the new stones were a relatively fair match to the originals, what I was most upset about was the dishonest assertion that they were a superior replacement to compensate me for the sentimental loss and then their defensiveness when confronted with this fact rather than a sincere apology. I clearly will not be darkening their doorway again in the future and would really caution you to think twice before you trust any jewelry you care about with Hunt Country Jewelers.

    Ricco Art Jewelry - jewelry - Updated July 2026

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