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Toronto Jewelry Supply – Stones and Findings

May 29, by Barbe Saint John.

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We are blessed in the US to have an ABUNDANCE of amazing suppliers to buy from and sometimes we forget that.  While most companies do ship worldwide, sometimes international shipping is prohibitive-especially with postal rates going up every year. 

Stones and Findings is a jewelry artisan supply studio with a unique twist. Its business philosophy is to offer a large and distinctive selection, competitive prices, and top-of-the-line customer service. Stones and Findings does seem to have a large selection of items for Toronto residents who don’t want to for mail order from US companies.  They also have custom dyed pearls and design their own Cubic Zirconia cuts. While some prices seem high to me, others seem like real bargains, so even US customers will find tempting items to buy.  The website also has articles and how to tutorials with videos. The store itself looks really beautiful, I’d love to visit it on my next trip to Toronto.

Stones and Findings Toronto Showroom
55 Queen St. East
Suite 705A
Toronto, Ontario
M5C1R6
Hours:
Mon to Fri 10am – 6pm
Sat 11am – 4pm
Canada Day Hours:
We’ll be open on Mon, June 30th, closed on Tues. July 1st, reopen on Wed. July 2nd

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