Lebanon Jewelry & Gift was founded in 1979, centered in the heart of Kentucky. Several years later we have evolved into one of the premier jewelry stores in the region. What started off as an idea has blossomed into a modern designed, fine bridal, jewelry retail business that thrives on customer satisfaction.
We are a second generation jewelry store that offers the highest level of quality in merchandise and service, specializing in custom design and jewelry/watch repair. Here at Lebanon Jewelry & Gift we have a full service jewelry repair shop with two jewelers (one being a master goldsmith for 28 years).
We are a second generation jewelry store that offers the highest level of quality in merchandise and service, specializing in custom design and jewelry/watch repair. Here at Lebanon Jewelry & Gift we have a full service jewelry repair shop with two jewelers (one being a master goldsmith for 28 years).
Reviews (5)
Jessica Hatcher
Jan 07, 2022
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The Service was Good and People are nice! The only down fall is I just wish the was more reasonable Variety to choose from. The really nice Jewelry is $4,000 or more! Not everyone can afford that! Plus with me working in a Grocery Store I wouldn't want something that nice for it to get tore up! Sterling Sliver is ok but doesn't hold up that good. Will just have to try a more affordable store with more variety!
Duane Bones Steward
Aug 17, 2021
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Jeff Hasty
Aug 05, 2020
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James
Aug 16, 2017
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I took silverware in to find out the value and possibly trade for a couple of crosses for my daughters. The gentlemen by the name of Glenn looked at it and said he wouldn’t trust anything that didn’t say .925 on it. Even though it clearly says towel pat. old mirror on the backs as he was explaining why he wouldn’t be interested in them as he starts to bend my spoon back and forth then another lady begins to bend the spoon back and forth. Now this flatware has been in my wife’s family for nearly 80 years. The only reason we are considering getting ride of it is, 1 it’s too costly to complete
Emily Rakes
Jun 23, 2015
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