Sell your broken chains, half pairs of earrings, and unwanted gold jewelry. We pay higher than our competitors. These are the traits that define a nice jewelry store. Traits that we take seriously. We aim to carry only the finest quality merchandise and to give you the right client service in town. We are a family run business with over thirty five years knowledge in the jewelry trade.
Annie Coats — I have nothing but good things to share about Scott's Diamond Designs. I had a ring resized here and the attention to detail
For 4 generations, my family has helped Kansas City with their jewelry. Our current store is a warm, friendly, and discreet office in Overland Park where we sell fine jewelry including engagement rings and wedding bands, buy your unwanted jewelry & gold, complete intricate (and straightforward) jewelry repairs, and appraise your fine pieces following the GIA guidelines.
Jeanine D. — Have been going to have work done and jewelry appraised for many years. I was glad to see the same great service and quality
Perched on a bench, he carefully crafted each piece of jewelry and set a timeless standard for enduring workmanship and style. After a three-year stint with the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, Harold studied at the Gemological Institute of America. He joined his father's business in 1946, bringing not only extraordinary technical knowledge, but a business savvy that would help make TIVOL legendary
Jerry Hedrick — I have been longtime customer of Tivol with a few sales associates over the years. Annie is hands down the best I have ever
A second generation company, Goodheart's Jewelry brings more than 50 years of expertise to make your jewelry buying experience smooth and pleasant. There is nothing we love more than seeing two people in love. Each couple is unique. That's why finding a diamond engagement ring matching her fashion and lifestyle makes their future so exciting.
Tamara Selk — Goodhearts is 5 stars. I have purchased one-of--a-kind pieces. I have had repairs. I have had assessments. I see new collections