Does James Avery take back rings?
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- Does James Avery take back rings?
- Does James Avery charge to take charms off?
- Can you exchange James Avery without receipt?
- Who owns James Avery now?
- Why did my James Avery ring turning black?
- Can I shower with James Avery?
- What does James Avery symbol mean?
- Can you shower with James Avery?
- What happens if you buy something from James Avery?
- When did James Avery start his jewelry business?
- Where can I redeem my James Avery gift card?
- What happens if you exchange James Avery earrings?
Does James Avery take back rings?
Each piece of James Avery jewelry in our current line is guaranteed to satisfy you in every way. If for any reason an item in our current line does not meet your full expectations, just return it in new condition with proof of purchase within 365 days for a refund, exchange, or James Avery gift card.
Does James Avery charge to take charms off?
First time solders of our charms are complimentary. To have a James Avery charm moved or re-soldered, there is a $5.00 charge for each sterling solder and a $10.00 charge for each 14K solder.
Can you exchange James Avery without receipt?
If we agree to issue a refund with no receipt or proof of purchase, the current retail price will be credited to a James Avery gift card. ... Please insure all items for the full retail price and enclose your name, address, daytime phone number and email address.
Who owns James Avery now?
In 1988, James Avery was named San Antonio Entrepreneur of the Year. Later, in 2007, Avery was replaced as CEO by his son, Chris M. Avery and Chris has been the Chief Executive Officer of James Avery Craftsman, Inc. since May 2007 and has been its President since 1991.
Why did my James Avery ring turning black?
Oxidation. Due to the natural variations of hand finished products, the degree of oxidation and resulting darkness will vary from piece to piece. Reasonable variations are to be expected and contribute to the uniqueness and hand finished quality of each piece of oxidized James Avery jewelry.
Can I shower with James Avery?
To keep your jewelry looking its best, we recommend that you remove it when swimming or bathing. Always avoid exposing your James Avery designs to chlorinated water or harsh chemicals.
What does James Avery symbol mean?
James Avery saw beauty in the world around him, and was inspired to capture it in design. Today, we carry his vision forward, with a new symbol that reflects the light of the artist, the fire of the craftsman and the beauty of the world around us. ...
Can you shower with James Avery?
To keep your leather jewelry looking its best, we recommend that you remove it when swimming or bathing in a pool or hot tub with chlorinated water; and when using any harsh chemicals, lotions or perfumes.
What happens if you buy something from James Avery?
- Each piece of James Avery jewelry in our current line is guaranteed to satisfy you in every way. If for any reason an item in our current line does not meet your full expectations, just return it in new condition with proof of purchase within 365 days for a refund, exchange, or James Avery gift card.
When did James Avery start his jewelry business?
- In the summer of 1954, James Avery started his jewelry business in a two-car garage with about $250 in capital. He built a small workbench, then bought a few hand tools and scraps of silver and copper. It was his desire to create jewelry that had meaning for him and his customers as well as having lasting value.
Where can I redeem my James Avery gift card?
- James Avery gift cards may be redeemed online, by phone or at any of our retail store locations. We will enclose the jewelry you select in a protective flannel pouch inside our signature James Avery coral gift box.
What happens if you exchange James Avery earrings?
- But don't worry, our Earring Exchange Policy ensures that earrings in our current line remain as they were intended to be — a pair. Our Earring Exchange has two simple steps: Return your remaining earring. Purchase a new pair of earrings for one-half of the current price.