- Dallas Jeweler Now Accessible to Clients Nationwide
- 30-60% Moving Sale Extended Through June
DALLAS, June 14, 2017 -- Premier jeweler William Noble announced today that it has launched an online shop on its website williamnoble.com. As one of the longest standing merchants in Highland Park Village in Dallas, Texas, William Noble is bringing the highest standards of quality and design in luxury jewelry directly to current and new clients anywhere in the United States.
The jewelry being sold online is curated with a quick shopping trip in mind. They are mainly modern, sophisticated and essential pieces priced below $10,000, with many pieces priced between $1,000 and $2,000. They are perfect gifts for busy people who want to buy something special but don’t have a lot of time, women who like buying their own jewelry, and younger generations who want high quality, one-of-a-kind jewelry at an accessible price.
William Noble is offering the new feature because of the recent growth in online shopping for luxury jewelry and its desire to expand the brand’s reach to a nationwide audience. The jeweler also wants to appeal to all generations and provide the convenience and flexibility of both an online and in-store shopping trip.
“While our showroom will continue to be a special destination for people to visit, explore beautiful jewelry, and enjoy the discreet and warm service from our expert staff, we think it’s important to also offer the convenience and time-saving experience of an online shopping trip,” said Bill Noble, founder of William Noble.
William Noble’s website is a dynamic online destination for visitors to explore carefully curated estate jewelry, rare jewels, style-defining pieces and its iconic engagement ring collection. Visitors to the site can narrow down searches based on category, material, gemstone and designer, and make transactions online. The website also tells the William Noble story, provides information about their charitable giving and allows clients to sell their jewelry.
The online shopping launch coincides with a 30-60% off sale on all jewelry. The sale is in preparation for a temporary move to a storefront location at 54 Highland Park Village, next to Ralph Lauren, in July. The new and permanent showroom on the second floor of their current building is being remodeled and slated to open mid-2018.
About William Noble Rare Jewels
William Noble Rare Jewels offers extraordinary estate jewelry, exquisite diamonds and some of the rarest jewels to the world’s most discerning customers. Using knowledge, experience and leadership gained over the past 34 years, William Noble provides the highest standards of quality, craftsmanship and design in luxury jewelry. Situated in historic Highland Park Village in Dallas, TX, it is one of the largest estate jewelry dealers in the United States and specializes in one-of-a-kind pieces including antique, vintage and era pieces as well as iconic designs by Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and David Webb. William Noble is known for its devotion to supreme quality and expertise in quality design and for providing an unsurpassed level of discreet, warm and personalized service. Visit williamnoble.com for more information.
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