[identity profile] glass-moment.livejournal.com
I need to get a clasp on a necklace replaced, really simple, the kind of thing that's cost me about five bucks at various bead stores over the years. Last time I went to Boston Bead Company in Harvard, but they've apparently closed. Anybody know of a local place that could do such a thing? I'm striking out on google.
[identity profile] globetwisting.livejournal.com
I found this beautiful wooden pendant on the ground near the Davis T tonight. Did anyone out there lose it? If so, I'd love to return it to its owner. Let me know if it is yours.

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[identity profile] francescadavis.livejournal.com

The Somerville Arts Council is conducting a survey on the city's creative community and they could use your help.  They're even sweetening the deal - complete the survey and you'll be entered to win one of four $50 Amazon gift cards.

From the Somerville Arts Council:

Much of our success at the Somerville Arts Council is contingent on our listening to the creative community in Somerville. Our programming seeks to reflect the rich cultural diversity of the City and the artists, designers, and performers who have made it home. Similarly the policies we push at the City level attempt to be responsive to the needs of local artists.

As Somerville approaches a crossroads in terms of the type of change and development it expects, we need to develop surveys and reports to understand the needs of the creative community and identify points of leverage for policy intervention. Toward that goal, we are launching an asset survey and analysis with UMass Center for Policy Analysis.

Although there is no clear definition of the creative economy, it essentially encompasses those businesses, organizations, and individuals who produce and distribute cultural goods, services, and intellectual property - from art, film, photography, and music to architecture, advertising, and jewelry design.

Somerville is well-known for attracting and supporting artists; this report will make legible to others in the State how to serve the creative community. While economic impacts are an inherently crude measure of artistic expression, they are an important part of the larger narrative of how creative activity increases cultural and economic well-being.

Please take the survey now. It is only 12 questions.

All information, whether personal or financial, collected in the survey will be kept in strict confidence before being aggregated for the report.

Thanks for your support.

Take the survey.

[identity profile] lyonesse.livejournal.com
i just got a watch through mail order, and it needs to be adjusted with eeny jewellery-type tools (it's wooden and too large and clearly designed to have links taken out).

is there any place davis-ish that would perform this type of service? or should i just plan to purchase some eeny screwdrivers myself?
[identity profile] pekmez.livejournal.com
That wedding ring I posted about a few weeks ago? Still missing.

It's physically nothing unique to replace and I expect that there's a catalog of mass-produced rings from which we can very easily identify what my ring was and get a matching one in the same size. When we bought it, we got both rings from Kitty Haas (who in addition to her cool artsy silver stuff used to special-order simple wedding bands in gold and/or platinum) and the rings thus came with a good feeling and a good conversation with Kitty and quite the opposite of the mall stores I really dislike the vibe of.

I know of local jewelery artists like Jade Moran and Daniel Spirer, but what about a basic jewelry store for NON-artsy jewelry? It seems silly to get a handcrafted ring that is copying the simplest-of-simple band that I had and my husband still has.
[identity profile] plumtreeblossom.livejournal.com
1) This morning I found a silver ring on Francesca Street in the road, a few houses up from First Church. I presume it slipped off someone's finger. It's a Celtic design and a large size (too big even for my thumb). Might it be yours?

2) Does anyone remember Kitty Haas, the wonderful jeweler in Porter Exchange? The store is gone and she seems to have left the business, but does anybody know of a similar jeweler somewhere in the area, specifically one that deals in semi-precious stones rather than the diamond-y stuff? Kitty would have had just what I'm looking for. Any other local jewelers or jewelry makers filling the semi-precious niche these days?
[identity profile] theorangebird.livejournal.com
Hi all; I'm a longtime lurker, and first-time poster.  I wanted to see if folks had any recommendations for places that buy either baseball cards (from the late 70s-early 80s) as well as a few small pieces of gold jewelry.  I see a lot of places around, especially for gold, but I don't want to get ripped off.  Any suggestions (especially if you've had personal experience) are much appreciated.  Thanks!
[identity profile] miss-jett.livejournal.com
Brighde's Baubles will return to Davis on Thursday. We've missed a lot of folks; Salem has been somewhat lonely for us.

I have a doctor's appointment in Davis Square at 1:30 on Thursday. We'll be setting up in my usual spot, by the Holland Street entrance to the T, after my appointment. I expect to be there until 9:00 or 10:00 pm. I have a lot of new jewelry, including some witchy and Halloweeny stuff. 'Tis the season! ;) I am also happy to take requests if you'd like me to make you something and I have the materials on-hand; I'd only ask for a deposit of a few dollars to help ensure that you're really coming to pick up the finished item, unless I already know you personally.

My mini USB cord is MIA, so I haven't been able to get pictures of new stuff onto the computer. I'm going to hunt for it tonight, and will hopefully be able to post pics of some of the new stuff.


[ETA: Found the camera cord. Will post a link to pictures of new jewelry once I get them uploaded.]
[identity profile] stormsdotter.livejournal.com
My mother gave couple of her rings, and they're a size too small. I've been hearing far too many stories of rings being stolen lately, and I was wondering if anyone could recommend a trustworthy jeweler who can re-size a ring on the spot while I watch.
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[personal profile] ifotismeni
i'm looking for recommendations on local craft jewelers (e.g. the kinds of folks who tend to be at ArtBeat). i have a very small item i'd like to commission, but it's been a few years since i went to ArtBeat so i don't know who to go to.
[identity profile] surrealestate.livejournal.com
Recently I was given a woman's 14k gold wedding ring set as a donation to my Marathon fundraising efforts. While I know enough to know that those web sites like cash4gold and the like are total scams and should be avoided in favor of just about anything else, I'm not sure what that anything else should be.

Does anyone have recommendations for the best places to go to deal with such things? If specifics are relevant, the band has a braid pattern and the other ring has what appear to be two small diamond chips flanking a purple gem (amethyst maybe?). I haven't the slightest idea what the value might be.

(PS: If anyone else wants to donate their ex's jewelry, you are most welcome to, though direct credit card contributions on the web site are much easier. :)
[identity profile] rahulbot.livejournal.com
Hi,
Does anyone have a local jeweler to recommend for a simple ring resizing?
Thanks!
[identity profile] madscientist01.livejournal.com
Short and simple: where can I get a watch battery replaced locally? I know I can go to any random big dept. store but it's so much easier to run errands when it doesn't take an extra trip somewhere. Thanks!
[identity profile] crabbuffet.livejournal.com
Can anybody suggest a jewelry store close by that has a nice assortment of tungsten wedding bands to choose from? 
[identity profile] publius513.livejournal.com
Help me empty out my jewelery box, folks!

Somehow, I managed to become the person all the older women unload their costume jewelery onto. I'm not sure how that happened, but I ended up with a ton of this stuff, most of which deserves a better home than mine.

I've listed prices, but best offer wins.

So, without further ado, here it all is!

Dial up users, beware! )

There's more, but this is the best of it.

Either comment or email me at publius513 at gmail.com
[identity profile] eustaciavye.livejournal.com
I have a couple of pieces of fine jewelry (gold, platinum, precious gems and such) that I'd like to sell. I want to get a decent price for them. Does anyone know of a good place to sell such things in Somerville or Cambridge?
[identity profile] lusciousnichols.livejournal.com
This store is awesome. I'm very happy with the quality of merchandise and I wish them much success in Davis Square.
I bought some amazing jewelry, a Davis Square shirt, a box of almond soaps, a "Lucky Pennies" sign for my back entry and a few other things.

Just like any new business, it takes time to work out the kinks, house a good inventory and find a balance of creating the vision that is in harmony and compatible with the neighborhood and the market. And so far, they're doing a great job. I'm looking forward to popping in on a regular basis. They are friendly and helpful, and I'm going back!

And even if you're not in the market for buying something, you have to check out the switch plate on the wall to the left as you come in the door. It's the coolest copper design. It's official, I'm in love.
[identity profile] kierskenney.livejournal.com
Anybody know a cheap place to get a watch battery replaced in Davis? I used to go to a inexpensive jeweler in the Sq. till he closed a few years ago. Last time I got it done in Harvard Sq. at a watch store and they charged me like $30 ....which is probably nearly 1/2 the value of the actual watch at this point! Thanks in advance.

K
 
[identity profile] kelmit.livejournal.com
Hi!

Any good, inexpensive place in Davis (or red line) to get delicate box chains (silver, gold) repaired?


Don't know how I keep breaking them...
[identity profile] beckmann.livejournal.com
Have you had anything engraved in the Davis area or elsewhere? I need to get something engraved that is antique, so it needs to be a jeweler or something akin to a jeweler. Thoughts?

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