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Overwhelmed by the idea of repairing you broken jewelry? Don’t be.

Posted on March 1, 2018 //

Spring is a wonderful time for cleaning up, fixing that which is broken and refurbishing and repurposing jewelry you haven’t worn for some time, or perhaps ever. Now is the time to let the expert goldsmiths at Jewels That Dance help you polish up those pieces of jewelry that have been lying dormant and bring them back to life.

Jewels That Dance is offering a special discount of 15% on all repairs commissioned during the month of March. Now is the time to act!

As an additional treat, Jewels that Dance is also offering the same discount of 15% on all new custom designs commissioned during the month of March. All custom designs and repairs are completed in-house, from start to finish, in our state of the art jewelry studio. To learn more about the shop, please check out our videos in the “about” section of the website. Better yet, stop by and we’ll gladly take you on your own personal tour of the shop.

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Paula Dawkins Fine Jewelry

Hi, I’m Paula Dawkins. Thanks so much for visiting Jewels That Dance and for all your support over the past 36 years.  After a wonderful run in downtown Asheville, Carol and I decided it was time to close Jewels That Dance.  After making this decision, I realized I wasn’t quite ready to stop doing what I so love: making jewelry!  I’ve decided to stay put in my studio and open a custom design and fine jewelry repair shop.  Pete, our master jeweler, is joining me and we invite you to visit Paula Dawkins Fine Jewelry.  We hope to see you soon.

Jewels That Dance: downtown pioneer to close after 36 years – Asheville Citizen Times