Arareity Jewelers
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Bodily adornment is an ancient concept. One can memorialize and celebrate events as well as indicate status and wealth. Jewelry is the expression of personal preference and self image and brings joy to our lives. Jewelry can be a treasured gift and represents love, commitment and adoration. We hope you find a bit of Joy at Arareity!
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon Closed Tue - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 916-446-1535
Fax - 916-446-1535
- Address:
- 1021 R St Sacramento, CA 95811
- Link:
- Categories
- Jewelers-Wholesale & Manufacturers, Jewelers, Jewelry Designers, Precious & Semi-Precious Stones
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Big Sur, Herco, Megan Thorne, Peter James, The Touch
- Location
- Arareity, a Jewelry and Art Glass Gallery, is one of the art related businesses in 'The Building' at 10th and R Street, conveniently located in downtown Sacramento. We have been serving our customers for 36 years by providing a broad spectrum of jewelry in a range of prices sure to fit every budget. We work with colored stones, diamonds, both usual and unusual gem materials; specializing in custom designs and one of a kind piece's in classic or contemporary styles. We create fine jewelry in s
- Neighborhoods
- Downtown Sacramento, Central Sacramento
- Amenities
- Restaurant located in ‘The Building’, Seating, AC, ADA Compliant, Other Fine Art Business, Parking Available
- Accreditation
Crocker Art Museum
Center for Contemporary Art Sacramento
FAMSF de young Legion of Honor Fine Arts of San Francisco
Soroptimist International of Metropolitan Sacramento
Capital Public Radio Members Perks
- Associations
- Jewelers of America, Gemological Institute of America, Jewelers Association of California, Jewelers of Association of America
- Other Information
Parking: Free
General Info
Arareity was started by Donald Garrett and Carole Koblik in March 1974. With $5000 they walled in Arareity’s section of ‘The Building’ located at 10th and R in downtown Sacramento and stocked the store with loose beads, sterling silver and a few gold items. Slowly, living on Carole’s income from teaching, they built up a stock of gold items. For three years all profit was put back into the business. By 1980 Arareity was solely owned by Carole Koblik. A distinctly more feminine store was the result. Arareity no longer carried beads, but now featured Crystal and Art Glass. Carole began taking the Gemological Institute of Americas gemology classes to give Arareity the much needed credibility it needed by a new store. In 1985 Carole hired the services of the Michael Thomas Corporation to help Arareity professionalize the business and increase store profit. Arareity’s goal remains giving its customers the best quality product available for the price and to educate them about the jewelry they select and to ensure they select pieces that will give them optimal satisfaction for the life of the product.