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Thursday, September 30, 2010

In the paper: Delta County Independent.


Sure, you can buy and sell bullion online
— but who are you really dealing with? With
the economy in a tumble, the value of precious
metals like gold and silver is at an all-time
high. Don’t gamble with your valuable assets.
Instead, take them to Brian Lewis at Adjewelation
Jewelry. He buys and sells bullion as well
as coins, jewelry, flatware and silver serving
pieces, and he’s been doing business in Delta
for three years. He recently began his fourth
year in the same location — Suite 204 in the
Valley View Plaza just west of Safeway.
He offers free estimates on coins, as well
as free appraisals on gold and silver jewelry.
As a young man, he spent days learning how
to grade coins at his dad’s coin shop in Denver.
A talented jewelry designer, he also offers
creative ideas for turning metal and old family
heirlooms into a piece of jewelry you’d actually
love to wear.
At Adjewelations, display cases glitter with
gold, platinum and silver jewelry, and a colorful
variety of precious gems, from diamonds and
rubies to sapphires and alexandrite. You’ll find
wedding sets priced from $100 to $10,000,
as well as earrings, necklaces and bracelets.
Designs range from contemporary to traditional,
with antique filigree added to the mix to
create variety.
If you can’t find what you’re looking for,
Brian can custom design a one-of-a-kind piece
for the special someone in your life.
Aren’t sure what you’re looking for — or if
you can even afford a piece of fine jewelry?
Brian can help you select a piece that offers
top value but still conveys the message you
want to send. Each item is displayed for easy
viewing and clearly priced for your convenience.
“I’ve tried to aim for things you don’t see
in other jewelry stores, as well as the popular
standards,” Brian said.
Check out the extraordinary silver designs
from Frederic Duclos, contemporary men’s
and women’s watches from Citizen, colorful
bracelets made with semiprecious stones,
handcrafted cameo necklaces and earrings,
and bold cufflinks and pendants for men.
Brian also offers professional repairs, resizing
and restoration. A master jeweler, Brian
did contract work for major jewelry chains on
the Front Range before opening his own business.
Adjewelation Jewelers is open Monday-Friday
from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and can be reached by
calling 874-6310.

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