7 Reasons Local Jewelers Are Better

Than Big Box Jewelry Stores

●  Certified Expertise

●  Quality Over Quantity

●  Price & Value

●  Experience & Atmosphere

●  Professional Service

●  Product Selection

●  Community


Certified Experts

Local Jewelers and local jewelry stores are often invested in the jewelry trade. At Anne Dale Jewelers , we have both a Certified GIA Gemstone Expert and Master Goldsmith in the store.

At a high-volume jewelry store, you are likely to find sales associates with limited knowledge in a very highly specialized field. While a sales associate may have a passion for jewelry, often they are unable to share product knowledge beyond the price on the small jewelry tag. Most offer basic information along with a sales pitch, followed by an offer of in-store financing. This is all in the hopes of closing a sale and processing a transaction. Even their product recommendations are mass-produced, with little or no personalization for the customer.

Quality Over Quantity

Independent jewelry stores for the most part cherry-pick the gold, diamonds and gemstones featured in the showcases. A local jeweler can custom design or handcraft jewelry items to fit the customers’ needs – often capturing rites of passage and memorable moments in jeweled art.

Chain jewelry stores are scalable businesses that operate in a lower market. As a result, the jewelry comes with huge markups that offset their expensive mall rents and advertising budgets. These high-volume jewelers choose products that fit specific price points. These stores also carry SKUs (Stock Keeping Units) that are mass-manufactured with little to no connection to the consumer.

Anne Dale, as an independent jewelry store, hand-selects each diamond, sapphire, emerald, pearl and ruby from reputable sources that take immense pride in their craft. Every piece of jewelry is uniquely created to make every customer feel special.

Much of the pieces from independent jewelers are one-of-a-kind creations. Price & Value

Prices in local jewelry stores are often based on the cost of components (precious metals and gemstones) plus skilled craftsmen’s time. The prices vary, but the true value is a sum of the craftsmanship and the rarity of the materials used that were mined from the earth.

A local jewelers have a skill set above the assembly line functions found in an overseas manufacturing facility. Also, there is an economy of scale in mass-produced items as opposed to truly handcrafted, unique art.

Experience & Atmosphere

Smaller jewelry stores may know you by name, since the staff is a family jeweler that lives in the community. These stores exist based on their reputation and word of mouth marketing. The physical location is close to home and the atmosphere feels like home.

Large mall chain jewelers and high-volume jewelry stores struggle with their bigness, and by design, they always fall short on personal service and atmosphere.

Professional Service

A jewelry store with less volume has more time for its clients, providing a level of professional service that many other industries can simply no longer offer. The owner is the jewelry craftsman, who not only attends to you at the jewelry case but later creates a masterpiece for you or a loved one.

By contrast, the mere foot traffic inside a high-volume or chain jewelry store demands less-experienced sales associates to service the masses.

Product Selection

You can find a work of art in that jewelry box at an independent jewelry store. You will receive an intimate personal experience and a selection of truly fine jewelry crafted with care, knowing the final wearer will enjoy the items before passing it on for generations.

The branded jewelry store has replicated items, which have been formed from a mold and mass produced with specifications to satisfy a return on investment from the company’s shareholders.

Community

A locally owned jewelry store stands for generations of love and commencement. The store’s name and owners are intimately involved with local weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, baptisms and untold rites of passage. In the stage play written by Karol Józef Wojtyła as a college student before becoming Pope John Paul II, The Jewellers Shop portrays the role the little jewelry shop has on generations, and in the end the love always returns.


Before We Ring in a New Year – 2023

Engagement Ring Gallery Anne Dale Jewelers, a family owned/operated jewelry store with a GIA gemologist and master craftsman ready to bring your dreams to life.

Since 1983 the Dale’s have been offered a more intimate fine jewelry experience allowing clients to deal directed with the craftsman and gemstone experts.

We had a happy new year in 2022 the new Mandeville jewelry store location was unveiled at 829 Asbury Drive, Mandeville Louisiana by the Arms Merchant, Speedway Printing and next door to the Pineapple Gallery.

The new expanded engagement ring gallery allow for better service to our long time clients in Mandeville while also having greater visibility to Covington, Abita Springs, Madisonville and Hammond couples as they begin their greatest adventure – Marriage. The soft opening this summer was followed by a Grand Opening Event in late October 2022 long established customers and so many new faces have visited the Mandeville diamond boutique.

Beyond Anne Dale’s bespoke diamond engagement rings the jewelry shop carries a large selection of diamonds, diamond earring studs, diamond bracelets, diamond hoop earrings, diamond pendants as well as pearl necklaces, pearl studs and a huge selection of colored gemstone jewelry including sapphire, ruby emerald and tanzanites.

This local jewelry stores hours are Tuesday through Friday, 11am to 6pm and Saturday, 10 to 2pm – by appointments – and special extended hours for the 2022 Christmas Shopping Season.


Anne Dale, a family-owned local jewelry store since 1983, announces the opening of its new store location at 829 Asbury Drive Suite 1, Mandeville, Louisiana.

“We invite everyone to visit the new location and attend the Worth The Wait local jewelers grand opening celebration on October 29th to discover what’s new, but to rediscover four decades of the artistry, craftsmanship, and tradition of Anne Dale Jewelers”

The Dale’s will be closed Oct 4 – 16th as they prepare for their formal Worth The Wait grand opening celebration. “We are excited to own our new location, it is a dream as a local Mandeville jewelry store to serving our community.” said Anne Dale. “We still are the Biggest Little Jewelry Store in New Orleans and now have added an Engagement Ring Store within our new jewelry store.”

Anne Dale a certified GIA Graduate Geologist and husband Michael Dale a master goldsmith for over 40 years have been operating as local jewelers on the Northshore since 1999. A local jeweler located on Asbury Drive a short distance from the Anne Dale’s former jewelry shop and centrally located with great visibility from the main highway that connects Mandeville, Covington, Abita Springs and Madisonville.

They invite everyone to visit the new jewelry store location in Mandeville and attend the Worth the Wait grand opening celebration on October 29th to discover what’s new and rediscover four decades of the artistry, craftsmanship, and tradition of Anne Dale Jewelers.

Local Jewelry Store

Store hours are 11:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday. The new store is located at 829 Asbury Drive Suite 1, Mandeville where Highway 190 Service Road meets Asbury Drive. The location has plenty of parking at the front door and is near The Arms Merchant, Speedway Printing and next door to the Pineapple Gallery.


MANDEVILLE  – After more than 23 years we moved our iconic business, the Anne Dale’s jewelry store moved into a newly remodeled, retail commercial condominium at 829 Asbury Drive in Mandeville.

The local jewelry store relocated all its sparkle, moving one mile north where the Service Road meets Asbury Drive, an address familiar to many of its regular customers: 829 Asbury Drive, Mandeville by Speedway Printing, The Arm Merchant and next door to The Pineapple Gallery.

New Jewelry Store

Anne Dale Jewelers has been seeking to relocate for sometime, according to Anne Dale. When the opportunity to own our location, in close proximity to the old spot presented itself with Highway 190 exposure, we acted fast to acquire the property.

The 829 Asbury Drive, Suite 1 was nearly perfect with minimal changes required to accommodate a fine jewelry store. While the space was slightly narrower, it was much deeper allowing about 30% more jewelry shop space.

Much has changed since 1999, when the Dale family first opened its jewelry store doors in Mandeville. Today, fewer people visit the Post Office on St Ann, the street traffic has become horrific, the limited parking lot along with the aging mechanicals in the building also factored into the move. We didn’t see ourselves as a typical strip mall jewelry store,” Dale said. “By owning our new location that dynamic changes allowing for investment in the property.     

“It proved to be a great partnership with our new neighbors and we’ve gained a lot of new customers using Asbury Drive and Highway 190 visibility.” Anne Dale said.

Terri Hamilton owner at Pineapple Gallery, said that Anne Dale’s is a natural fit for the shopping center, located in one of the most affluent residential areas in Mandeville.

“Even though we moved we still have everything from the other store, we just tighten up wasted space,” Anne’s husband Michael Dale said. “We are blessed to feel right at home in our new store and welcome all.”


Mandeville Jewelry Store

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