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Anny's Manufacturing Jewellers

Shopping Frankston

Description


Hours: Monday to Thursday 10am-5.30pm; Friday 10am-6pm; Saturday 9.30am-3pm. Closed public holidays.

Customers will discover that, at Anny’s, they stand by their ethos “You Imagine – We Create”

 

Description

Anny’s Manufacturing Jewellers have been serving the Mornington Peninsula for over 15 years. They bring to the area a standard of manufacturing of the finest diamond and precious gem jewellery rarely seen outside of the Melbourne area. Their skills have been recognised on various occasions through numerous awards.

The business combines imaginative, unique design and first-rate craftsmanship with competitive pricing. Owner Harry Ozkoch, leads and oversees all work on site. With over 26 years in the trade and having the profession of being a ‘master’ gemstone setter, you can always be assured of receiving a quality piece to last a life time.

Customers are always served by a jeweller, not just sales assistants. There are three jewellers who are always available in store to assist customers with their jewellery needs, “Jewellery is our profession, not just a job” says Mr Ozkoch. It is fascinating to sit next to an award winning diamond setter and see how the selected diamond of your choice is set and completed in that special piece of jewellery right before you.

Those of you who have sentimental attachments to heirloom jewellery should consider taking advantage of Anny’s redesign service. They are able to create a new design piece from existing jewellery and gemstones you may have. Your original piece is melted down to make a contemporary new piece that still has links to your family’s past.

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Map & Directions

92 Young Street Frankston Victoria 3199

Directions

On the corner of Wells Street and Young Street, Frankston. Melway Reference 100A E7.