Stephano Brothers Hosts Artist Kunath for Gallery Walk

Stephano Brothers Jewelry began with the idea that a storied town like Hot Springs deserves jewelry to match. Knowing her love of vintage and antique jewelry would be a perfect fit for the city’s booming downtown, Olympia Pakis, along with her husband Alex Tripodi, decided on historic Spencer’s Corner as the perfect spot for their charming, retro-inspired shop.

“We knew from the start that Stephano Brothers needed to be downtown,” Pakis says. “Our city is thriving while staying true to its past. A vintage jewelry store fits in perfectly, and we are grateful to be part of it.”

Almost two years ago, Olympia and Alex moved back to Hot Springs from Nashville, TN, to be closer to family. Shortly after, they began taking courses with the Gemological Institute of America. “I’ve always loved gemstones and jewelry, so Alex and I committed ourselves to the goal of opening a jewelry store from the day we moved back.”

Pakis and Tripodi have earned their Applied Jewelry Professional diplomas, and are currently working toward their Graduate Gemologist degrees, the highest certification offered by the GIA.

Stephano Brothers opened its doors on April 5th of this year. Passionate about craft, Stephano Brothers focuses on unique and timeless pieces that are carefully curated to ensure lasting appeal. “A well-made piece of jewelry can last a lifetime,” Pakis explains. “Focusing on estate and vintage pieces lets us provide this level of quality at a great price point.”

The store’s services include various consignment, purchase, loan, and trade programs, allowing clients to see a great return on their pieces. “We would love to show you what we have to offer,” says Pakis.

They will be open for Gallery Walk from 5-9pm on Friday, August 2, and will feature Hot Springs Village artist, Joanne Kunath. Visit the artist and enjoy snacks and beverages with Olympia and Alex.

Stephano Brothers invites you to follow them on Facebook and Instagram, or better yet, take the elevator to the second floor of Spencer’s Corner, at 801 Central Avenue, and check them out in person.

Share:

Most Popular

Get The Latest Updates

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

No spam, notifications only about Arts, Entertainment & Wellness In Hot Springs, AR.

Categories

On Key

Related Posts

About the Cover . . .  

“Moku Playland”   Photo of Kate Zunick Courtesy of Hot Springs Sister City  Kate Zunick relaxes in one of the most beloved features of the Moku Playland exhibit — a giant wooden “hot springs” tub filled with hundreds of smooth wooden balls inspired by the bubbling thermal waters of Hot Springs.  Hidden somewhere among the

A One-of-a-Kind Wooden Play Experience Arrives in Downtown Hot Springs 

Moku Playland Pop-Up Opens June 1 with Interactive, Screen-Free Fun for Families  Families and visitors to downtown Hot Springs will have the opportunity to experience a unique style of hands-on play this summer as Moku Playland opens June 1 for a special month-long pop-up at 831 Central Avenue.  Open Thursday-Tuesday

World Championship Bathtub Races Set for June 6 

The Hot Springs Fire Department entry nears the finish line in the 2025 Running of the Tubs. — Courtesy Visit Hot Springs  The lineup is complete for the 2026 Stueart Pennington World Championship Running of the Tubs bathtub races through historic downtown Hot Springs. The race starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday,

Yoga: Two Months at The Yoga Place 

Where are we?” Missy Conry and Melissa Stevens  By Missy Conry & Melissa StevensCan you spot where we took this picture? Take a selfie in front of the same mural and text to 501-651-0545 for a free drop-in class! You can also text us for hints if you need a clue.  As we reflect