A popular independent jewellers in Harrogate is celebrating 24 years since it arrived in the town.
Crown Jewellers of Harrogate celebrated its 24th birthday yesterday (Monday) having opened on Commercial Street on 1st July 2000.
The shop is owned by husband and wife team Sue and Steve Kramer.
The pair took to social media to thank their customers and the town for its support over the years.
They said:
“Whilst we’re keeping it low key this year, we’re looking forward to big celebrations for our 25th next year!
“We do, however, need to say a huge heartfelt thank you to our incredible customers, local businesses and groups and media for your support, kindness, generosity and reviews!
“We really do appreciate it, it drives our commitment to service, and desire to go that bit further.”
Sue and Steve added:
“We’ve attended many weddings, made dear friends and become family jewellers to different generations.
“It is a privilege and an honour, and 24 years on we still love what we do; beautiful affordable jewellery.”

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