Classic Valentine’s Day Gifts

Joel David, owner of J. David Jewelry, not only offers great selections of jewelry year-round, but also offers special extras for Valentine's Day.

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Retail | Issue: February 2011

J. David Jewelry owner Joel David promises great selections and values for your special person on Valentine’s Day.

J. David Jewelry owner Joel David promises great selections and values for your special person on Valentine’s Day.

Joel David, owner of J. David Jewelry, offers great selections of jewelry year-round. “We’re in a business which truly deals with people’s emotions as much as it does product selection,” says Joel. “Any business can say they have the best quality and best price around. It’s imperative that we earn the trust of our customers so that they know they’re getting a great value – with every dollar they spend – every time they visit J. David.”

Valentine’s Day has added value at J. David Jewelry. This is the fourth year that Joel has purchased hundreds of long-stemmed red roses for the special occasion. He gives a dozen roses to each customer making a $200 purchase, for as long as supplies last. If you’ve recently bought a dozen long-stemmed roses, you’ll know what a great value this is. Make just one stop and give your special someone a beautiful piece of jewelry from J. David, plus a dozen red roses. You’ll cover all your shopping bases and hit a home run with the treasures you give your valentine.  

When purchasing the long-stemmed roses, Joel always orders extra for some very special friends. He takes the roses to the Cancer Treatment Center of America in Tulsa and delivers them to the occupants in each room. When delivering the roses, he does not introduce himself. Frequently he finds two people, husband and wife, in a room. He gives the roses to the husband, whether he’s the patient or the caregiver, and simply says, “Here are the roses you ordered the other day for your valentine.”

Although J. David Jewelry is always closed Sundays, Joel is making an exception for one day this year. Since Valentine’s Day falls on Monday, February 14, 2011, J. David will be open on Sunday, February 13 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. “Customers will still have time to go to church Sunday morning,” he added.

If you’d like to give a Valentine’s gift that is really unusual, consider chocolate jewelry instead of the traditional box of chocolates. Chocolate jewelry is available in diamonds, pearls and gold. Each of these treasures is actually a “chocolate” color, truly beautiful, and exceptionally unusual. J. David has chocolate colored earrings, necklaces and rings. The diamonds are natural, and a special alloy is used to turn the gold its chocolate color.

Other items worthy of your consideration from J. David could include Jelly Watches or Pandora bracelets, necklaces and charms. Jelly Watches are stylish and popular, and come in colors to complement any outfit she wears. And they are inexpensive.

Pandora is the second largest jewelry item sold in the world and is always a good gift choice. They are available in a huge variety of charms that will work well within any budget. Some of Joel’s favorites for Valentine’s Day include beads symbolic of everlasting love, love and hugs, and a tiny pillow with two wedding rings upon it that say, “If I had it to do over again, I’d still marry you.”  

Pandora is offering a limited time promotion that includes a traveling roll jewelry chest with a minimum purchase of Pandora products. J. David will give you the choice of the traveling roll or a dozen long-stemmed roses with your qualifying purchase.

You can now find J. David Jewelry on Facebook and Twitter. Visit J. David soon and find the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day.

For more information, contact

J. David Jewelry

613 N. AspenBroken Arrow, OK(918) 251-6300www.jdavidjewelry.com


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About Author Duane Blankenship

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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