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Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry Announces Re-Opening And Grand Re-Opening

Shortly after Christmas 2010, Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry closed to begin a complete remodel of their jewelry shop of 26 years. Re-opening occurs February 1st, with a grand re-opening February 12th including door prizes and great jewelry deals.

2011-01-31
FAIRBANKS, AK, January 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) At Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry, highly skilled artisans intricately bring rugged gold nugget jewelry to life. Designs feature many of Alaska's untouched wild flora and fauna including bald eagles, rams, wolves, bears, whales, as well as Alaska's picturesque and pristine landscapes. Each piece is unique and one-of-a-kind, making each a perfect collectors item. Custom orders are always welcome.

Back open on February 1st with a fresh new look to match the superior craftsmanship you've come to expect, for the month of February, Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry is offering door prizes and hot deals on all kinds of jewelry. With a re-grand opening just in time for Valentine's Day on February 12th, they will be serving refreshments, bigger door prizes and even better deals. For customers outside of the Fairbanks, AK area, Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry will also be offering jewelry specials on their website.

Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry is based out of historic Fairbanks, Alaska and has been handcrafting jewelry for 26 years with a specialization in gold nugget jewelry. Known for their beauty, rarity, and value, Alaskan gold nuggets are the perfect gift for all occasions including holidays, weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries. These truly one-of-a-kind gifts are shipped worldwide. For more information, contact Carl Cox at 907.456.4991.


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[Press-News.org] Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry Announces Re-Opening And Grand Re-Opening
Shortly after Christmas 2010, Alaskan Gold Rush Fine Jewelry closed to begin a complete remodel of their jewelry shop of 26 years. Re-opening occurs February 1st, with a grand re-opening February 12th including door prizes and great jewelry deals.