By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Retail | Issue: December 2013
(L to R): Lonnie Iannazzo, owner, Ashley Taylor, Rhonda Amaro and Connie Hill-Tinsley of the Vincent Anthony Jewelers store in Tulsa. (Not pictured: Valorie Reynolds and Geri Stribling, Tulsa store; Store Manager David Pfeifer and Carol Ballard, Broken Arrow store.)
If you’re “Santa,” you’re probably still preparing gift lists. With the holidays rapidly approaching, it’s a great time to shop Vincent Anthony Jewelers, with locations in Tulsa and Broken Arrow. Vincent Anthony Jewelers is an upscale, full-service jewelry store serving area residents for the past 13 years. Owner Lonnie Iannazzo says, “The Vincent Anthony staff is eager to help you with gift selections and committed to making sure you are completely satisfied.” Lonnie and his team are also always available to explain the four qualities to look for when selecting a diamond –color, cut, clarity and carat weight.”
Vincent Anthony manages a “perpetual wish list” for customers, and male shoppers are glad they do! When spouses or other family members have added items to their wish list, it is not difficult to purchase a gift that they will appreciate and value. After all, they selected it.
"With a jeweler on staff at the Sheridan store, we custom design jewelry. We also feature many leading lines of designer jewelry that will satisfy even the most discerning connoisseur,” said Lonnie. Both locations offer in-store watch battery replacement. If you purchase your watch from Vincent Anthony, batteries are always free.
Some designer lines you’ll find at Vincent Anthony include Andrea Candela, Mark Schneider (bridal and fashion line), Michele Watches, Pandora, Simon G, William Schraft and several others, many exclusive to Vincent Anthony.
Ever-popular Michele Watches have interchangeable bands that are easy to remove, enabling the owner to coordinate their watch with specific outfits. Gucci Timepieces captivate consumers around the world with beautiful products for men and women. The Gucci line features exquisite products, a timeless sense of style, and inherent elegance.
Vincent Anthony carries the captivating LeVian line that brings fine jewelry within reach of jewelry lovers everywhere. Sheridan Store Manager Connie Hill-Tinsley says, “We have customers who believe the LeVian line to be one of the world’s most beautiful and desirable jewelry brands.”
The Mark Schneider Secret Heart Collection of bridal engagement rings carries a personal, secret laser inscription known only to you and your bride-to-be. They are a unique token of your love. You’ll also find a complete line of Pandora charms, bracelets, necklaces, and rings at Vincent Anthony Jewelers. Pandora products combine beautiful gemstones, precious metals, and fabulous designs, and gift items begin at $25. You’ll want to peruse Vincent Anthony’s Andrea Candela line of sterling silver with 18-karat yellow gold jewelry items. Andrea Candela is a full product line offered at great prices.
For the man on your gift list, check the beautifully crafted William Henry functional products for men. Each item is of exceptional quality and the line includes pocket knives, writing instruments, money clips and divot tools. Each offering is limited edition.
A new product line at Vincent Anthony is Bellarri, with trendsetting designs and quality workmanship. “Each collection is distinctive, breathtaking, and a timeless treasure – the epitome of elegance and heirloom quality,” says Lonnie.
Holiday store hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, December 15 and 22 from noon to 5 p.m. Vincent Anthony is closed all other Sundays.
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Blankenship graduated from the University of Oklahoma and has enjoyed a lifetime career in advertising. He started his own advertising business in 1993 and enjoys creating graphic art and writing. Hobbies include hunting, fishing and pencil drawings. Duane and his wife, Janice, have been married over 50 years and are active in their church and community. He has been a contributing writer for Value News/Values Magazine since 2005.
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