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State Street Jewelers
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State Street Jewelers in Geneva, IL. IJO Master Jewelers, Providing the best in Service, Quality, and Craftsmanship for over 25 years.
Address214 W State Street Geneva, IL 60134
Phone(630) 232-2085
Websitewww.statestreetjewelers.com
Providing the best in Service, Quality, and Craftsmanship for over 25 years

Store Hours: Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 PM
Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday 9:30 AM- 8:00 PM

Welcome to the State Street Jewelers web site

State Street Jewelers gives back to the community.
The following organizations are just a few of the many that we support through donation or direct participation.

Geneva Academic Foundation
Greater St. Charles Education Foundation
Reach for the Moon

Fox Valley Volunteer -Hospice
Northern Illinois Food Bank
Fox Valley Children's Chorus
Suicide Prevention Services

Geneva History Center
Paramount Arts Center for summer programs for children
Bunco for Breast Cancer

Geneva Chamber of Commerce
American Cancer Society-relay for Life
Provena Mercy Medical Center Auxiliary
Literacy Volunteers Fox Valley
Mother's Club of Geneva

a variety of local elementary schools

214 W. State Street
Geneva, IL 60134 630-232-2085

Welcome to our web site. Here you will find a preview of our merchandise, and more about our store and services. We carry an extensive line of diamond, gold, platinum, sterling, silver and other unique and beautiful jewelry.

Pink Tourmaline and Opal are Birthstones for October

The name tourmaline is derived from the Sri Lankan word tura mali which means stone of many colors. It has been considered a lucky gem often referred to as the stone of wisdom, and it is supposed to protect the wearer from ill fortune. It has also been suggested that Tourmaline may promote healing and strengthen the body and spirit and possibly even inspire creativity.
Throughout history Opal was a gemstone symbolic of hope. In 1817, Sir Walter Scott published a book in which the Opal was used as a symbol of misfortune. As a result the gemstone lost its popularity for a time and was considered unlucky to its wearer. It regained favor when Queen Victoria presented her daughters with Opals as a wedding gift. Opal was prominent in both the Late Victorian era and Art Nouveau jewelry. Nevertheless there are still superstitious people today who feel that it is bad luck to wear an Opal unless it is your birthstone.

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