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Kyle Edward Fine Jewelry Closes Salisbury Location

Find liquidation prices storewide during the closing sale.

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(PRESS RELEASE) SALISBURY, MD — After almost 12 years of serving the Salisbury community with fine jewelry for every occasion, Kyle Edward Fine Jewelry’s store in Salisbury is closing. In order to liquidate inventory, Kyle Edward Fine Jewelry is hosting a huge sale, with savings up to 70% off.

Owner Kyle Bounds’ love for fine jewelry began with visits to his grandmother’s jewelry store as a child. His formal jewelry training began in the Diamond District in Manhattan, followed by an apprenticeship on 47th Street. In 2013, Kyle and his wife opened Kyle Edward Fine Jewelry in Kyle’s hometown of Salisbury. The store quickly developed a shining reputation for one-of-a-kind custom jewelry and stunning engagement rings.

“We tap into the personal side of jewelry, creating pieces as memoirs or reflections of events past and present,” said Kyle. “Over the last 12 years, I have developed so many positive relationships with clients, which I hope to continue at the Easton store.” The closure of the Salisbury store will allow the Kyle Edward Fine Jewelry team to focus on offering an elevated selection and next-level services at its Easton location, which will remain open. Kyle Bounds would like to thank the community for years of support, and invite them to the Easton store for all future special occasions.

In the meantime, enjoy the prices of a lifetime during Kyle Edward Fine Jewelry’s closing sale in Salisbury, offering up to 70% off storewide for a limited time. Hurry in today to shop a stunning selection of diamonds, gold, gemstones and much more.

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