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Paul-Randolph
Jewellers was first Established in October
of 1976 by Mr. W.H. Smith and family. The
name originates from the middle names of his
two sons, Gregory Paul Smith & Brian
Randolph Smith. Brian (frequently called "Paul")
and his son Jeffrey now operate the business
located in Downtown Kingston at Princess and
Bagot Streets, tucked away inside the LaSalle
Mews business complex.
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"We
are commited to the highest standard of Quality, Service
and Customer Satisfaction". Our products
are second to none, whether it be a sterling
silver chain or a spectacular hand-made platinum,
sapphire and diamond ring that takes an astonishing 60
hours worth of craftsmanship.
We do it all, and everything in between at the"One
of a Kind" store.
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Brian
started his career at age 18 with well known
Kinnear D'Esterre Jewellers as an apprentice
goldsmith, in Downtown Kingston. After
several wonderful years there he moved on to
working as an apprentice platinumsmith in
the very highly respected and well known platinum
workshop of Peter Kochuta Jewellers in
Toronto where he worked for several years. After
his time there he went on to study Gemology
at the Gemological Institue of America or (G.I.A.)
in Santa Monica California, the worlds leading
gemological labratory and teaching Institute,
graduating in residence in 1973. Upon
graduating he was immediately hired by famous
Montreal Jeweller Gabriel Lucas and managed
their flagship store on Yorkville Avenue in
Toronto for 7 years before moving back to Kingston
and taking on his current postion as chief owner
of Paul-Randolph Jewellers.
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