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Geoffrey's Diamonds & Goldsmith

1312 Laurel St #102
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-591-0301

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They are wonderful. You can spend a LOT of money there, but you will not be... - Dec 18, 2023

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Gordon Aatlo Designs

1217 San Carlos Ave
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-593-7528

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Excellent repairs and custom work. Good sales on store items before holidays. - Sep 16, 2017

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Rosai's Fine Jewelers

577 Laurel St
San Carlos, CA 94070 650-593-7400

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Very knowledgeable and friendly as well as very professional. - Aug 19, 2020

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The four Cs—cut, carat, color, and clarity—help determine a stone’s price. Pay attention to these guidelines, but don’t assume better grades are always worth higher price tags. You can spend a lot more money for a higher-grade stone when a lower-grade one will do.

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