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VIDEO: Need your jewelry cleaned? D. C. Creasman has you covered

VIDEO: Need your jewelry cleaned? D. C. Creasman has you covered

D. C. Creasman offers free cleaning and repair services to anyone who walks in the door, customer or otherwise. Photo: Saga Communications/Pruett Norris


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Have you ever had a cherished piece of jewelry break? Is your engagement ring in need of a polishing? Our local jewelry expert has the solution.

D. C. Creasman Fine Jewelers is a custom jewelry designer, manufacturer and retailer for everything from engagement rings to eyeglasses. With over 40 years of craftsmanship under their jeweler’s loupe, D. C. Creasman can do it all.

D. C. Creasman offers free cleaning and repair services to anyone who walks in the door, customer or otherwise.

“What we recommend is you come in at least every six months have your jewelry checked and cleaned,” said Creasman. “That way, at least you look down one day and you’re not missing something.”

Whether you have a loose stone or a broken prong, D. C. Creasman has the expertise to fix it.

“We go back there with the jeweler’s loupe, look at it, make sure all the stones and everything are fine, put it through the buffing machine,” Creasman explained. “You take out all the scratches, and then you put it through the ultrasonic, run it through the cleaner, steam it off, dry it off. Now you got a brand new ring.”

For more information about D. C. Creasman and the services they provide, visit www.dccreasmanjewelers.com.

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