STJ Hook Bracelet

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Taylor
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STJ Hook Bracelet

Post by Taylor »

Hello:
I know that several stores on island sell a version of the STJ hook bracelet. Can anyone advise as to who has the best quality bracelet in yellow gold? Any input is appreciated.

Thanks.
Xislandgirl
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Post by Xislandgirl »

I am a big fan of Coral Bay Jewelers right in Cruz Bay next to JJ's.
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SusanNJ
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Post by SusanNJ »

I'm a fan of Palm Jewelers:

http://www.palmjewelers.com/
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lazylane
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Post by lazylane »

My husband got his gold one at Freebird

http://freebirdcreations.com/cahobr.html

and I have 5 silver w/gold ones that I have bought at Jolly Dog, Best of Both Worlds and Into the Blue.
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Diana2
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Post by Diana2 »

SusanNJ wrote:I'm a fan of Palm Jewelers:

http://www.palmjewelers.com/
That's where I've gotten all of mine but I think Palm Jewelers is not selling the CBC bracelets anymore. Maybe St. John Julie or Pia will not for sure.
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Post by Pia »

I got mine from Coral Bay Jewelers (in Cruz Bay) http://stjohnjewelers.com/ and I love that you can custom them - pick the size/width of the band, want it white gold instead of yellow gold - no problem, want a smaller hook - no problem, want it yellow gold with white gold "ropes" - no problem .... you get the idea :)

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Post by silverheels »

Got mine at Freebird, but I've seen some great designs at Coral Bay Jewelers.
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Post by bubblybrenda »

Unlike the rest of the posters on this thread, I don't have a clue of the name of the shop where I purchased my bracelet (kinda in behind STJ Spice). In hindsight, I wish I had bought it at Caravan Jewellers but I didn't and now regret it as it hasn't lived up to the gentle wear and tear of everyday living. It looks kinda bent up now and I haven't worn it in two years. Buying a better quality one is on my list for my next trip.
~Brenda~
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Post by California Girl »

Another vote for Coral Bay Jewelers! I can't remember the name of the fellow who owns it, but he's a goldsmith and he can do just about anything. He customized a ring for me overnight! Check out the link Pia posted. :D
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Post by Capn Dan and Ruby »

I think the shopping is the most fun. I think just go to one of the Jewlers mentioned and find the one that strikes your fancy.
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Bracelet

Post by Taylor »

Thanks so much to each of you for taking the time to respond to my question. Most appreciated!
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Post by toni »

I like that coral bay jewelers has different ones for the different bays, that way if you have a favorite bay you can get the bracelet to go with it... :D
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Post by PA Girl »

I bought on of her bracelets (all 14k yellow gold) at R & I Patton's a few years back.

I broke it in half (didn't know chlorine eats gold) and Sonya replaced it for the cost of shipping only, which I thought was fantastic customer service.
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