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Diamonds Set Hearts A-sparkle

Moody’s in Broken Arrow provides the highest quality jewelry and customer service.

By: Christopher Davis | Category: Gifts & Decor | Issue: February 2014

Thomas Stoltzner, director of advertising and marketing, Moody’s Jewelry.

Thomas Stoltzner, director of advertising and marketing, Moody’s Jewelry.

Valentine’s Day is almost here, and with it, an ­opportunity to shop for some sparkle for someone special. Moody’s Jewelry, located at 2013 Kenosha Ave. in Broken Arrow, has gifts for everyone and every budget, starting at $20.     Thomas Stoltzner manages Moody’s in Broken Arrow. Since the store opened in 2005, he and his team have earned a ­reputation for the sort of attentive customer service that leads to return ­customers. It is common to see customers greet him by his first name as they walk through the entrance. Stoltzner smiles and inquires about the grandchildren, or if a sister is feeling better.    Purchasing jewelry is a ­personal experience. A lot of thought and love is invested in the selection of a ­diamond. The Moody’s ­family has been doing ­business in the Tulsa area for 70 years. Stoltzner has been with Moody’s since 2001. His staff includes sales associates Peggy Shield, Peggy Hillhouse, Michael Patuto and office manager Karen Taylor. Together, they count over 88 years of experience in the ­jewelry business. This ­experience and local ­connection provides the ­foundation for building ­lasting relationships with ­loyal customers.

    Regardless of budget, Moody’s in Broken Arrow invites customers to find the perfect piece for the ­occasion. As they have since 1944, ­customers can rely on Moody’s to have a broad selection of jewelry this Valentine’s Day. Throughout the store, diamond heart shaped jewelry will be on ­display, as will exclusive Moody’s collections. “Dancing Diamonds is a new line. It has diamonds that are perfectly balanced,” says Stoltzner. “They shimmer back and forth.” The line was popular during the holiday season, and he expects many customers will find them ­perfect for Valentine’s Day.

    Moody’s also has the exclusive Angelica Diamond Collection. “This collection has the most sparkle of any other,” says Stoltzner. The diamond is available in ­cushion, princess and round cuts and in any mounting. If desired, the studs can be used in earrings.

    Moody’s also has the largest selection of watches in the area. The store carries the latest from brands like Tissot, Luminox, Fossil, Seiko, and Bulova. Give someone special a ­reason to keep the smart phone put away.

    Financing is available. Customers may apply for a Moody’s credit card on their website. 

For more information, contact

Moody’s Jewelry

2013 W. Kenosha Ave.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
(918) 251-3340


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About Author Christopher Davis

Christopher Davis is an educator and musician, as well as a writer. A California native, he resides in Tulsa with his wife, two sons and a modest menagerie of pets. When he isn't inspiring young minds, you will most likely find him spending time with his family or playing drums and percussion with Project Huckleberry or the Movetet. In addition to Value News, Davis also writes for Currentland. You can view his work at https://seedavis.wordpress.com.

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