Shannon’s Jewelers Offers Exceptional Lines of Jewelry

Shannon’s Jewelers of Hot Springs offers a wide variety of services, including repair, watch battery replacement, and custom creations.

In 2021, Shannon Branstetter opened her own jewelry store, Shannon’s Jewelers of Hot Springs located at 3620 Central Avenue, Ste D. 

This boutique-styled store carries several different types of jewelry including brands such as enewton: an Atlanta-based, woman-owned company that offers high-quality pieces that can be worn every day, and Virgins Saints and Angels: which features symbols of protection and good fortune, infused with romance and spirituality, hand-crafted in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. In addition, Shannon’s Jewelers carries luxury jewelry for both men and women, engagement and wedding sets, as well as the recent addition of Hamilton Watches. 

Branstetter brings over 30 years of knowledge and experience in the Jewelry industry. When opening her own store she wanted to create a comfortable environment where everyone can find something special. Branstetter and her team strive to make each person feel welcomed and confident in their shopping experience.

Shannon’s Jewelers of Hot Springs offers a wide variety of services, including repair, watch battery replacement, and custom creations. Branstetter says it has become her passion to create custom pieces. 

“It has brought me so much joy to take something sentimental and create an item that matches the client’s taste and style so that they enjoy wearing their new pieces every day.”

Shannon’s is open Monday – Saturday 10 AM – 5:30 PM. Visit their website ShannonsJewelersHS.com, or Facebook: ShannonsJewelersofHotSprings for more information. 

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