Bell Jewelers is owned and operated by the Tidwell Family, Blake & Lee Tidwell, Lisa Tidwell Halliburton and Greg Tidwell. When you visit us at our store located at 821 N.W. Broad Street in Murfreesboro, TN you will always meet a member of the family ready to help you with anything from your watch battery replacement to that important diamond Anniversary gift.We stock famous name brand watches such as CYMA, Seiko, Wittanuer and our own Bell Jewelers signature brand and many others. Waterford Crystal, Wallace and Towle silver just to name a few. Designer jewelry from European Artist Alwand Vahan, California Designer Richard Rothenberg, Zina and Judith Jack, Tacori Platinum and more. We take pride in offering you quality and value in your jewelry or fine gift purchases. We hand select every item that goes into our showcases so we can select the best color in our gemstones and the best sparkle in our diamonds. You can tell a difference in the sparkle of a Bell Jewelers Diamond that is why for four years in a row Murfreesboro and Rutherford County have choosen Bell Jewelers to be the Best Jewelry Store. The other members of our Bell Jewelers family are Geneva Pruitt our office manager of 12 years ready to assist you with a question you may have in regards to your bill to creating special financing terms for your purchase. Bob Lanier our Goldsmith of 19 years will help you with your minor jewelry repair to custom designing an item of your dreams. Mary Harris, Joyce Hanna and Stephanie Stewart our wonderful sales associates are willing to assist you with professional personal service for any special occasion that is upcoming or a special treat for yourself . Bill Jackson, Certified watchmaker with over 50 years experience specializing in the servicing and repair of fine timepieces. Lisa Tidwell Halliburton and Greg Tidwell are our Certified Gemologist trained by the (GIA) Gemological Institute of America and the (AGS) American Gem Society. They appraise jewelry items for insurance purposes.
 
 
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Gem Guide
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Birthstone Guide
Anniversary Guide
The 4 C's of Diamonds
Diamond Buyers Guide
 
Diamond Buyers' Guide
First, determine your budget. A general rule of thumb when buying a diamond engagement ring is that you should spend two months salary. However, this is just a guideline and is not carved in stone. Your first consideration should be what you can comfortably afford.

The next step is to decide on the carat size. This is really about striking a balance between size and quality. If your intended prefers larger jewelry items and you need to work within a budget, there are still many options available. Your jeweler can still help you find a larger diamond of excellent quality by selecting one which is graded slightly lower in terms of color and clarity.

Remember that slender fingers make small diamonds look bigger. If she has small fingers, a 1-carat diamond will look proportionately large -- and an even larger stone may seem stunning!

Next, you should think about what kind of setting will hold the diamond. Be sure that the setting you choose is made to fit the carat weight of your diamond.

Learn about the 4 C's of Diamonds before you begin shopping.

Loose Diamonds and Grading Reports
A grading report is a "blueprint" of a diamond. It tells you the diamond's exact measurements and weight, as well as the details of its cut and quality. The report will precisely point out all the individual characteristics of the stone. Grading reports also serve as proof of the diamond's identity and value. A certificate is not the same thing as an appraisal. A grading report describes the quality of a diamond; an appraisal places a monetary value on your diamond.

There are many diamond labs that issue grading reports, but the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and the American Gem Society Lab (AGSL) are the two most widely regarded and recognized diamond grading labs in the world.

Shopping for diamonds that have grading reports will allow you to make an informed choice about your selections and to comparison shop. You can compare one diamond with a particular weight and quality to other diamonds of similar weight and quality to determine which value is better.

If a jewelry store offers to sell you a loose diamond without a grading report, keep in mind that it means you’re buying the diamond based only on the salesperson's claim about its quality. A trained gemologist may disagree with the salesperson's assessment.
   
Bell Jewelers
821 N.W. Broad Street • Murfreesboro, TN 37129
615-893-9162 • Toll Free: 1-866-893-9162
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