Samuels Jewelers announced at the end of last week that they will commence store closing sales at Samuels Jewelers, Samuels Diamonds, Rogers Jewelers, Schubach Jewelers and Andrews Jewelers locations across the country. Gordon Brothers and its joint venture partner, Hilco Merchant Resources have been selected to manage the process on behalf of the Company. Store closing sales will also include significant discounts on merchandise featured on samuelsjewelers.com.

Locations closing include that of Andrews Jewelers located at Space 2196 in the Polaris Fashion Place Mall.

Samuels Jewelers began selling diamonds in San Francisco in 1891. Throughout the past 125 years, Samuels Jewelers has expanded its product offerings well beyond diamonds. Today customers can find watches, colored gems, rare and one-of-a-kind pieces from around the world, and of course, an expansive bridal selection.[widgets_on_pages id=1]

“Our customers have an opportunity to purchase the high-quality items they have come to expect from Samuels at the lowest prices ever offered just in time for the holiday season,” said Farhad Wadia, Chief Executive, Samuels Jewelers. “Additional discounts are now being offered on all products and we hope our loyal customers will visit our stores and website early for this final opportunity to purchase their favorite pieces and brands.”

“Customers are encouraged to shop both online and in stores, to purchase top products at liquidation prices,” said a spokesperson from the joint venture. “Due to the well-known name and goodwill of this brand, we encourage consumers to shop early to take advantage of the best selection of products. We expect merchandise to sell very quickly.”

Other affected Central Ohio locations include stores at Tuttle Crossing Mall, Easton, and Eastland Mall.


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