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Allen's Fine Jewelry
Allen's Fine Jewelry would like to thank you for visiting our website. We are a family owned business with 2 locations. Whenever you are considering a fine jewelry purchase, we hope you will give us the opportunity to show you what we can do. For almost 25 years, we have been helping our customers celebrate the events in their lives, by providing them with the finest quality jewelry at a fair price.

This website is just a sample of the extensive inventory at Allen's Fine Jewelry. If you are looking for a specific piece of jewelry, contact us by phone or e-mail and we will guide you through your purchase.
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Before knowing anything about jewelry, purchasing that special something can be intimidating.
That's why we're here: to educate you about the value of the fine jewelry.
Aside from the value of design, it is very often that rarity determines a piece's natural value.
Let the jewelry experts at Allen's Fine Jewelry, Inc. teach you about the four Cs of diamonds, the colorful world of gemstones, how the price of gold affects the market, and everything in between.
Allen's Fine Jewelry, Inc. has a wonderful collection of engagement rings, wedding bands, and semi-mounts to choose from.
The word carat derives from the word carob, a Mediterranean seed, which has an extremely consistent weight for measuring.
The greater the carat weight, the rarer, and more valuable the diamond becomes.
Five metric carats weighs exactly 1 gram.
Some people want the largest diamond possible.
If size is a priority, we at Allen's Fine Jewelry, Inc. can help you classify the proper cut, color and clarity to fit your budget economically, and fit your jewelry beautifully.
Many of our engagement rings can fit diamonds up to 5.00 carats, but each ring has different size constraints based on its size and the type of setting.
Some people want to buy the biggest diamond possible.
Is this always the right choice?
The larger the diamond, chances are the more inclusions it likely has, and because it's larger, these inclusions are typically even more visible than on a smaller diamond.
But most importantly, if the diamond cut isn't proportioned correctly, it won't return the maximum amount of light through the top of the diamond.
This illustrates that no matter how large the diamond, its cut and proportions determine how brilliant the diamond really is.
While our jewelry was created to last a lifetime, there are some factors that can contribute to the everyday wear and tear of your fine jewelry.
Because of the high value and rarity of certain jewelry, some people like to store their jewelry in a safe when not in use.
If you have individual gemstones, a soft pouch is good for keeping them from coming in contact with other hard surfaces.
Store silver jewelry in a cool, dry place, preferably in a soft piece of felt or cloth.
Ask one of our sales representatives about getting a jewelry box for all your valued treasures.
Bridal jewelry, such as engagement rings and wedding bands are typically worn daily, and can appear like they've lost their sparkle if not cleaned on a regular basis.
Lotions put film on diamonds and reduce their shininess.
Don't wear diamond jewelry while doing rough work.
Avoid chlorinated pools and hot tubs.
Avoid touching diamonds with your fingers, as smudges can affect a diamond's luster and fire.
If you have questions, feel free to contact one of our diamond experts at Allen's Fine Jewelry, Inc., and we will be happy to provide all the information you need to help you keep your diamonds in great shape.
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