Connect with us

Press Releases

Krombholz Jewelers to Focus on Vintage, Estate, & Antique Jewelry

The shift will take place over the next several months, with the full transformation completed by September 1st, 2024.

mm

Published

on

(PRESS RELEASE) CINCINNATI, OH — Krombholz Jewelers, a Cincinnati institution for 84 years, will soon transform from a “one-stop shop” selling all categories of jewelry to a store focused on antique, estate, and vintage jewelry exclusively.

The pivot, announced recently by company president Heather Krombholz, came in response to growing customer demand. Long known for its fine and custom jewelry, Krombholz Jewelers began offering vintage, estate, and antique pieces 40 years ago, and purchases in those areas have climbed steadily over the years.

“Many of our customers have enjoyed our expansion into these categories, which offer unique, well-crafted jewelry at better prices than modern jewelry,” said CEO Lee Krombholz. “Those customers have encouraged us to move further in this direction, and we are excited to focus all of our energy on this category.”

One of those customers, Lorraine Gibbs, noted, “As a customer of Krombholz Jewelers for the last 31 years, I have learned a lot about antique and estate jewelry from them. Their knowledge of antique, vintage, and estate jewelry has helped guide me in my purchases through the years. As such, I highly recommend them to any fellow jewelry-lovers.”

The shift will take place over the next several months, with the full transformation completed by September 1st, 2024.

Founded in 1940, Krombholz Jewelers is one of Cincinnati’s oldest jewelry businesses, run continuously by the Krombholz family over the course of four generations.

Advertisement

For more information, visit here.

Advertisement

SPONSORED VIDEO

Retiring? Let Wilkerson Do the Heavy Lifting

Retirement can be a great part of life. As Nanji Singadia puts it, “I want to retire and enjoy my life. I’m 78 now and I just want to take a break.” That said, Nanji decided that the best way to move ahead was to contact the experts at Wilkerson. He chose them because he knew that closing a store is a heavy lift. To maximize sales and move on to the next, best chapter of his life, he called Wilkerson—but not before asking his industry friends for their opinion. He found that Wilkerson was the company most recommended and says their professionalism, experience and the homework they did before the launch all helped to make his going out of business sale a success. “Wilkerson were working on the sale a month it took place,” he says. “They did a great job.”

Promoted Headlines

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe


BULLETINS

INSTORE helps you become a better jeweler
with the biggest daily news headlines and useful tips.
(Mailed 5x per week.)

Latest Comments

Most Popular