Established in 1905, and serving the Crystal Coast as a family-run and oriented jewelry store ever since, Churchwell's Jewelers is a time-tested and trusted resource for unique jewelry pieces of all designs. From stunning engagement or wedding rings, to sea-themed pieces that truly sparkle, this jewelry store will entice shoppers of all tastes with its friendly service, knowledgeable staff, and beautifully glittering pieces.
Visitors are free to shop online on the web boutique, or to pop into the centrally located shop in the heart of Emerald Isle. The selection of pieces is truly distinctive, and has been impressing clients since the jewelry store was just a small shop that operated from 1905 until the 1940s by the store’s namesake, Mrs. Mary Churchwell. Today, shoppers will be treated to an assortment of modern, antique, and timeless designs, which includes a line of nautical and equestrian themed jewelry, special collections, and a steady stream of new arrivals. With custom designs and the ability to repurpose settings or gems, Churchwell's Jewelers is a one-stop destination for any and all jewelry related needs. Pick up a unique reminder of your vacation that will never be forgotten, and discover this gem of a jewelry store on the Emerald Isle shoreline.
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