“Hello?”
“Zoom, zoom, Betty.”
“What are you talking about, Cheryl?” Betty puts down her latte to find out what she’s got in mind.
“Betty, do you know what tomorrow is?”
“Saturday,” says Betty.
“Correct. But not just any Saturday. It is Small—Business—Saturday. Small Business Saturday. And you know what that means, right?”
Betty smiles. “Oh, I am two steps ahead of you, hon. You see, I’ve already called Laynie at San Francisco Jewelry Doctor, and we’ve made a good start on my list.”
“Oh, is that so?” says Cheryl, laughing. “Well, as it happens I called her a few days ago. I was just calling to invite you to take a look at some of the things I’m most excited about.”
“Deal,” says Betty. “Text me tonight and we’ll set up a Zoom call for tomorrow. Maybe we can get Laynie to join us.”
“Sounds great,” says Cheryl. “And would you look how early we are? We’re good!”
* * *
Can it be? The holiday season is here? Yes, indeed. It’s a bit different this year, given the importance of doing everything we can to keep everybody safe from COVID-19.
The good news is we’ve got an abundance of beautiful jewelry for you, great choices for every member of the family and others in your circle, too. For starters, Stuller has a brand new (and quite wonderful) gift guide.
And of course we’re designing all kinds of lovely things: gemstone jewelry set in gold (including yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold), platinum, and sterling silver, and our handcrafted collection of pendants, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets in Venetian glass, porcelain, gemstones, and Swarovski crystal. Just let us know if you’d like to see pictures of the collection.
So what’s on your wish list? Call the doctor—the Jewelry Doctor, that is—at 415/796-3969 (text 415/596-4244), and let’s put our heads together about gifts for all your favorite people.
San Francisco Jewelry Doctor. Where the magic starts.
*“Wait, what’s Virginia Woolf got to do with it?”
Simple. In addition to writing wonderful books Virginia Woolf is rumored to have said, “There is no challenge too great to be solved by two women in one morning.”
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