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Ellis Jewelers
Established in 1941 on Main Street, downtown North Little Rock, Ellis Jewelers is four generations in with an ever-expanding family of customers. Kenneth "K.W." Ellis, a transplant from Kansas to Camp Robinson during World War II, first opened Ellis Jewelers on Main Street in downtown North Little Rock.

As part of the store, he also operated a school of watch repair for teaching returning G.I.s, including his own son, Donald Ellis. Don Ellis would follow in his father's footsteps, learning to be a watchmaker, a craftsman, and a jeweler, and eventually, with the aid of his loving wife Dorothy, took on the store as their own.
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Laurie Langdon personally designs each Elisa Ilana piece using the finest metals and semi-precious stones available, with many pieces being truly one-of-a-kind. Whether you're going for fun and flirtatious, or classic and couture, you'll find jewelry that perfectly compliments your individual style.
John T. Haynes Inc. has more than 50 years of experience dealing with fine jewelry, including important estate pieces and rare gemstones. Their highly trained gemologists and staff search the world over for these rare stones, designer pieces, and exquisite antiques and keep an extensive inventory that can be brought in next-day for your consideration.
Lashbrook gives you the freedom to create your own ring. You don't have to settle for what someone else thinks is a great style. Instead, you choose the materials, the design, the engraving - everything. It's your ring. They're here to make you the ring that tells your story - that represents you, your spouse, and your union.
Lvente prides itself on offering carefully-crafted designs suitable reflecting a wide range of aesthetics. From contemporary sensibilities to enduring classics, they have plenty of sumptuous pieces to help you design show-stopping signature looks of your own. Whether you dress them up or dress them down, everything their passionate artists create is meant to make you stand out wherever your journeys take you.
The mid-1920s mark the start of the Mastoloni Story. It was during this time that Frank Mastoloni, Sr. and his brothers founded a company - Frank Mastoloni and Sons, Inc. - dedicated to their worldwide search for exotic materials including coral, cameos, jade and ultimately, cultured pearls.

Roughly two decades later Mastoloni made the move to specialize in this 'new' cultured pearl phenomenon, becoming one of the first in the world to concentrate on cultured pearls.Generations later, Mastoloni had developed their own designs and brand, year after year renowned for meticulous design and craftsmanship built around the family principles of quality, fair dealings and innovation.
Reviews (9)
Scott Travis
Scott Travis
Sep 22, 2021
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Take them a watch, and minutes later, your watch comes back clean as a whistle and working! Thank you so much. I'll be back.
Valerie Austin
Valerie Austin
Sep 05, 2020
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This is the only place you want to go. Honest and friendly, care about what you want and can do anything (anything) you need. Family business with generations of information on hand. Always happy when I leave.
Sharon Green
Sharon Green
Jul 16, 2018
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I stopped in today for a watch battery and I felt very welcomed and at home, the owner and his grandson were absolutely the nicest people I've come across lately, I even learned about the process of creating your own ring....I will return 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Lisa Nava
Lisa Nava
Oct 07, 2017
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They are the kindest most patient people. My parents both passed away when it came time for my eldest soon to ask his gf to marry him after they returned from Afghanistan, The Ellis crew took my parents old wedding bands and made them perfect.My father was a Police Officer. His engraved ring had at one point been cut into 3 separate pieces after an accident.they ended up using a different ring . But Ellis put the original ring back together without damaging any of the words my mother had once had ingraved for my father... The rings are amazing ! And she said yes!!!😊
Wanda Vandiver
Wanda Vandiver
Sep 03, 2017
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Ironically, their motto is "Where Family Heirlooms Begin." In my case, it is where a family heirloom ENDED. The mutilation and loss of a vast part of my deceased mother's antique watch was bad enough. However, the worst part was the differing stories and excuses that were given to me and my family afterwards.
In November, I dropped my mother's antique Bulova watch (from the 1950s) by Ellis to be repaired. It needed something fixed internally to make it run again. I specifically told them not to cut the fabric bracelet on the watch (as if that wasn't obvious enough). My mother died 40 years ago
Dave Sims
Dave Sims
Oct 21, 2016
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Amazingly nice people. I shopped around for days and they offered less than half the next best price: to fix the crystal in a Seiko watch my father bought me 20 years ago. They cleaned it up so well it's shining like it's brand new. I'm interested in gem stones and we talked for over an hour. I learned so much from them. It was a pleasure all around.
Beth Stuckey McLain
Beth Stuckey McLain
May 09, 2015
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Our family has been going to Ellis Jewelers for over 20 years. They are extremely knowledgeable and always pleasant! I highly recommend them!!
Tara Stevens
Tara Stevens
Aug 28, 2014
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This family owned and operated jewelry store is wonderful!! Everyone was so nice to me and helped with everything I needed!! They did my ring repair on site!!
J. Ward
J. Ward
Aug 22, 2014
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I went in to show Mr. Ellis my problem after speaking with him on the phone... I had a moto 360 watch and was unable to find any bands that would fit it nor any jewelers that would take on the task. Whatever mold God used to make this man (the grandfather) has sure been lost. None are like him, and I seriously doubt any will come after him. He's a renaissance man. And a damn good custom craftsmen. I tip my hat to that elderly gentleman. And was honored to have him work on my watch and hear about his previous endeavours and adventures in life.
Furthermore, I pulled up to the jewelry store in my