April 27, 2023 By Hingham Jewelers
Hingham Jewelers, the South Shore’s premier jewelry store, unveiled its new state-of-the-art showroom this week.
The two month showroom renovation coincides with a celebration of 75 years in business.
“Celebrating our 75th year in business in the same community is a privilege not many people achieve,” owner Stacey Page said. “The never ending support and encouragement of our clients through the good times and bad has been a major factor in our continued growth,” she added.
The updated space features a more open floor plan, as well as an interactive design center.
Clients can, on their own, try on various ring styles to find their favorite. This is an excellent first step for anyone hoping to find inspiration in a casual setting before getting engaged, or redesigning an existing piece.
“This renovation was all about making sure our business is well positioned for many more years of community service—helping local families celebrate engagements, birthdays, and anniversaries. We are so lucky to be part of all these happy occasions,” Michael Page, the head of development and long term strategic growth said.
The new showroom also includes a lounge and refreshment area, as well as a dedicated service center to better handle while-you-wait jewelry and watch repair services.
A newly designed VIP suite overlooks the showroom through arched windows, offering top clients a space to meet in private.
The workshop has also been completely renovated and expanded, offering a team of Goldsmiths more tools to complete jewelry repairs and custom designs on premises.
“During, and since, COVID our custom business has exploded. We love sharing the sentimental story behind each custom design we create, which really resonates with people. Jewelry is about more than just having something sparkly—it’s about the memories,” Michael added.
Hingham Jewelers is a third-generation business founded in 1948 by Angelo and Helen Manjos. Stacey Manjos Page and her husband, David Page, moved the business to South Hingham following a devastating fire in 1988. Their son Michael, a television meteorologist, joined the business full time in 2020, allowing his parents to gradually transition out of day-to-day operations.
Looks awesome!
Good luck, Michael!