St. George’s one-on-one evolution in fine jewelry design


St. George’s one-on-one evolution in fine jewelry design

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St. George’s one-on-one evolution in fine jewelry design

Ten years ago, Oaks and his wife, Tricia, moved their family of seven from Vernal to St. George and brought their family business with them. Since then, both Seven Oaks Fine Jewelers and the Oaks family have been embraced by the community. To say thank you and celebrate the evolution of Seven Oaks, they’re hosting an open house Thursday at their new boutique on Bluff Street. To get more news about designer jewelry website, you can visit jewelryhunt.net official website.

People here have been really good to us, and we’re so grateful for that,” Shane Oaks said. “We hope that what we’re doing now is a small way to give something back to the people who’ve been so supportive.”

Just like their family of seven, the jewelry store has grown and changed over the years. Most recently, Seven Oaks moved from the Red Cliffs Mall into a new boutique with a new logo, and evolved from primarily a walk-in jewelry store to offering services by appointment only.

“Every person who meets with us deserves our undivided attention. We feel like we’ve always been good at that, but we wanted to make the experience truly one-on-one,” Oaks said. Oaks believes that fine jewelry, especially when it’s custom, is about celebrating a milestone or creating a memory.

“When we create a piece for someone, it always comes with a story,” he said. “Sometimes it’s purely a love story, and other times it’s a personal journey or marking 30 years of ups and downs together. We love what we do because we get to hear so many stories, and they’re all so unique.”

To do justice to those stories, Seven Oaks now asks customers to make an appointment before coming in. Whether it’s for an engagement ring consultation, jewelry repair, complimentary cleaning or watch battery replacement, appointments are scheduled online.When you come in off the street, you might find that the right person isn’t there to help you, or wait around to talk to someone who’s also trying to help two other people,” Oaks said. “When you make an appointment, we know you’re coming and what you need before you get here. That time is yours, and we can make it count.”

To Oaks, no matter the reason for the appointment, the evolution of his business model creates a special experience to fit the meaning behind the purchase. This is also why the store is now known as Seven Oaks Custom Diamond Boutique.

“Whatever someone’s story is, we want to honor it the right way, and that can only be done on a personal level,” he said. “People are often stunned at what’s possible and how we design things that capture how they feel. Nobody else has lived their life, so nobody else will be walking around with the same piece of jewelry. It’s an incredible feeling to create that for someone.”

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