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The Gemstone Roundtable

Posted on March 17, 2017 //

We had such a good time at our Gemstone Roundtable last spring; we’re scheduling another Roundtable event on April 29th and 30th, 2017.  The Roundtable Event is destined to become Asheville North Carolina’s premier jewelry event.   Mark your calendars now and sign up with us for the date you’d like to attend.  Please don’t wait too long, as we only have room for eighteen guests at each roundtable.

GREAT FOOD, GREAT WINE AND A GREAT TIME

The Gemstone Roundtable is a two and a half hour event filled with delectable hors d’oeuvres, great wine, laughter and the opportunity to see, hold and learn about more gemstones than most people see in a lifetime.  Jim and Pat Alger, American Gem Trade Association members and our favorite gemstone dealers, pass stones around the table while describing each stone’s history, nuances and intricacies.  As the gemstones pass around the table, Paula can describe possible designs and encourage each guest to imagine how the gems might be set or worn.  We invite every guest to have a good time in this relaxed social atmosphere, while learning more about their favorite gemstones. The Gemstone Roundtable is an experience that allows each participant the chance to develop a personal relationship with a gemstone expert and a local designer.   Please join us for this unique and entertaining experience.





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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