About
Us . . .
We have on staff certified graduates of the Gemological
Institute of America (GIA). The GIA is a prestigious
organization which provides rigorous courses, classes and seminars
to help jewelers and their customers deal in a mutually assured
spirit of professionalism and trust. Our GIA certified gemologists
assist our customers in the choice of quality jewelry and loose
stones. They also prepare professional detailed appraisals
of both antique and contemporary jewelry for insurance or estate
purposes. Princess Jewelers is a member of the National Association
of Jewelry Appraisers (NAJA). We are especially pleased to
have on staff a full time expert watch repair professional
who will clean and restore any type of man's or lady's watch.
Our record of satisfaction is unparalleled. Princess
Jewelers can obtain any diamond or colored stone in whatever
shape, size or quality you prefer. Our loose diamonds are imported
directly from a well-established company located in Belgium;
the world diamond center. This company provides us with fine
stones at the lowest prices possible, thus allowing Princess
Jewelers to guarantee the best prices in the area, yet still
maintaining our high quality reputation. We maintain one of
the largest inventories of loose diamonds in the metro area.
In addition to our unusually large inventory of loose stones,
our showcases literally sparkle with gorgeous platinum and
gold jewelry, gleaming diamonds and semiprecious stones set
in precious metals, luminous pearls and handsome wristwatches.
Finally, beside our reputation for quality craftsmanship
and excellent service, we take tremendous pride in our community
involvement. We actively support local causes and charities
which include The American Cancer Society, Joe Gibbs Foundation,
Rally "Round the Redskins and Habitat for Humanity.
Princess Jewelers believes that giving back
to the Community is a vital part of living and conducting business
in the Washington Metropolitan Area.
Come visit us and experience Princess Jewelers.
We have been called: "The Jeweler's Jeweler."
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