Rayna jewelry boutique's products are a culmination of contemporary fashion and high design. All the pieces that I have purchased from Rayna are very charming, well-made and very reasonably priced. Rayna's owner Runal is very customer centric. She goes to great lengths to make sure that I love what I buy and has not once failed to impress me with my purchases.
I am an ardent fan of Rayna jewelry boutique. Runal, keep up the good work in bringing a million smiles on satisfied customers. I have been Rayna Jewelry customer for over 6 years, love how talented and informed Runal is and how her pieces stand out from others. I love my jewelry! RAYNA Jewelry Boutique is my favorite place to look for unique pieces that you will not be able to find anywhere else!
I am an ardent fan of Rayna jewelry boutique. Runal, keep up the good work in bringing a million smiles on satisfied customers. I have been Rayna Jewelry customer for over 6 years, love how talented and informed Runal is and how her pieces stand out from others. I love my jewelry! RAYNA Jewelry Boutique is my favorite place to look for unique pieces that you will not be able to find anywhere else!
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Rayna Jewelry Boutique was founded by Runal Sakla-Nadgauda in 2013 in St. Louis, MO and moved to New Jersey in 2018. This independently BIPOC women-owned company features sustainable chic, modern and traditional jewelry designs blending styles of the east and west. We work with customers across the globe by taking appointments in person, and by phone or video.
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Patt C.
Jul 19, 2013
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My college chum and I walked in, and they were busy putting the store together. Six or eight people were stocking the jewelry into display cases.
We were there because I saw an ad in the West News Magazine about a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony organized by the West County Chamber of Commerce. What I missed in the ad -- was that it was at 4:30 p.m. today. We were there close to 2 p.m.
They had tents out front announcing the grand opening, the door was unlocked. They weren't really open for business.
We looked at a few pieces -- an amythest necklace for $70, some rings and bracelets
We were there because I saw an ad in the West News Magazine about a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony organized by the West County Chamber of Commerce. What I missed in the ad -- was that it was at 4:30 p.m. today. We were there close to 2 p.m.
They had tents out front announcing the grand opening, the door was unlocked. They weren't really open for business.
We looked at a few pieces -- an amythest necklace for $70, some rings and bracelets