This Veteran Owned Small Business is my FAVORITE jewelry store in Texas. There is something for all price ranges here. From sterling silver earrings to large Artisan and Native American jewelry, signed Vintage pieces and new builds by The Texas Silver Rush artists or other new Native American Artists. They do custom work, repair & restoration and original designs in Sterling Silver & Gold, with precious stones and gem stones. Come in and work with Trish or Joe and bring your dream piece to life.
I have been shopping with TSR for almost 4 years and am delighted by the Owners and Staff, quality, professionalism and beautiful jewelry. I have gifted many items to my friends and family, much to their surprised delight. No trip to Fredericksburg, Texas is complete without a stop in to see Joe, Trish, Krislenn & the staff of TSR. When you stop, tell them the "Boss Lady" sent you.
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   Read moreI visited the store at the end of July with 5 of my closest friends. We were having a moms getaway and decided to do some shopping. We were warmly greeted when entering the store, and were amazed at all the beautiful jewelry. We all purchased jewelry of course! They even went the extra step when my friend asked if a pair of could be made into a necklace. The owner went in the back and made her just what she wanted. They even helped us find someone great to eat dinner that night. đ They will definitely be one of my first stops next time iâm in Fredericksburg. I also follow their facebook page, and they always post beautiful jewelry. I found something I wanted this evening, and I was able to pay and get it shipped out tomorrow. They even let me use a coupon code that was given to me at the e d of July. Amazing customer service! I canât wait to receive my...
   Read moreIf I could post a -10 I would. I would say the person working in this store was rude and inconsiderate but it doesnât go far enough. My friend is handicapped and has a very hard time walking even with her walker. This cruel woman decided her âpreciousâ rug was too important for my friendâs walker to roll on. She wouldnât let my friend go into the store because it might damage a rug that the general public walks on every day! I would have told her off in person but I was afraid how mad I might get. To that woman who obviously was the owner. Handicap people have feelings and struggle just to get around. Think about that the next time you enjoy the freedom of walking across the room without help. A decent person would have let my friend enter the store and not considered a rug more important than my friendâs feelings....
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