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These are some of the Retail Jeweler web sites we have created. From the examples shown below, you might notice that a few of them look similar. This is because we provide many template designs to start from, and most of our customers simply choose the designs they like rather than taking the time to work with our designer to create a new design unique for them.
We actually prefer to create new designs for each of our customers so they have a unique web presence. Unlike other companies trying to provide retail jewelry web sites, we do not charge extra money for unique designs. As a web programming company, we fell it is necessary for you to have a different looking web site.
However, you need to judge for yourself if you want to spend the time working with our in house professional design team to create your own design.
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Andrew Z (www.andrewzdiamonds.com) This website was designed using our Searchlight Template. When Andrew Z. began his new store in Arizona, he needed a new website and quickly. He and Psi Prime worked together to come up with a unique look for Searchlight to match the dusty red colors often associated with Arizona. The end result is an inviting, and completely different take on an old favorite, and one of Psi Prime's favorites. "WOW!! Great job. I am really impressed by your fine work... Thanks again to you and all involved." - Andrew Z.
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Bell Jewelers (www.belljeweler.com) This website was the very first to use the Aquarium Template. In fact, Lisa from Bell, worked one-on-one with Maria on several different examples until they came up with this design. "I love our website!!! It is all I dreamed of and more. Thanks for all your hard work and terrific service!" -Lisa
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Cravens & Lewis Jewelers (www.cravensandlewis.com) were an early jewelry store site for us, but it was a pleasure working with them. They were very specific in what they wanted, but also were willing to try other things to see how they looked. This was one of the first Searchlight Templates we ever did, and led to several other customers choosing the same design based on the final product for Cravens and Lewis.
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Gala Jewelers (www.galajewelers.com) When Charles Gala approached Psi Prime in Chicago, he was specific in what he was after, and chose the Searchlight Template for his website. His store is located inside a mall, so it was a challenge to develop a site that would give his store the appropriate stand-out look, however we both succeeded, with many thanks to Gala's help and promptly sent content.
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Goldsmith Gallery Jewelers (www.goldsmithgalleryjewelers.com) site has had a few changes since they signed with us. As Psi Prime evolved, so did Goldsmith Gallery. Choosing a cream-colored Searchlight Template, incorporating pages that would later become standard but at the time had never been done before, Goldsmith Gallery Jewelers was an important customer of ours. Working with them has enriched our company. "If your looking to upgrade your Website look at what they did for us. They just updated with our new remodel. Pretty cool. Thanks Matt and Maria and staff." - Scott Wickam
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Hart Jewelers (www.hartjewelers.com) Another early website for us, Tom Hart was one of our favorite people to work with, because sharing ideas with him was always easy and informative. His Gravity Template set the tone for other pages with the same look, and we have heard wonderful things about it from other jewelers.
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Howes Diamond Jewelers (www.howesdiamondjewelers.com) The Howes family's website featured both their stores, in Wisconsin and in Minnesota. Using the Searchlight Template, it became an increasing challenge to take a popular design and come up with different ways to present it. When we completed their site, it helped make the design even more popular, and also led the way for other similar designs to be made.
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Jeron Diamond Jewelers (www.jerondiamondjewelers.com) Psi Prime worked with John and Diane Kerr of Jeron Diamond Jewelers and Gemologists to help conceive the original College Template. Using the greens, beige, and maroon colors, it helped create a warm, friendly atmosphere for their store's website.
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Main Street Goldworks (www.mainstreetgoldworks.com) Jay and Patti Warshauer were the first of the "Panoramic Pinpoint Templates ," and is one of our proudest achievements. Aesthetically, it's a triumph, and is one of the most complete jewelry store websites we have ever seen. The content is top notch, and it remains one of our favorite websites to show off. "It was fun working with Psi Prime (especially Maria!). Their experience and template samples were extremely helpful and they remained open to working together to create a web site that was unique and perfect for our store." - Patti
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Michael’s Jewelry Center (www.michaelsjewelrycenter.com) Michael Williams, based in Ohio, was wonderful to work with. Choosing a vanilla-colored Searchlight Template, we worked with him to create a site he has become most proud of. His views on his site can be best summed up by him, as posted on a jewelers message board: "[A] customer just bought from me an engagement ring for $5999 that [he] found [on my site]. He said my [site] was very professional and easy to navigate. He came straight to me and didn't shop anywhere else. This sale alone paid for my Website with Psi Prime. I would not have made this sale without it. I was very resistant to building a Website but thanks to IJO I did it and highly recommend it to everyone. Matt and his staff at Psi Prime are fantastic to work with." - Michael Williams
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Nyman Jewelers (www.nymanjewelers.com) One off our most enthusiastic and pleasant customers to work with, Nyman Jewelers came up with some wonderful ideas that we were able to incorporate into their site. "We have received good feedback from our customers. If anyone is thinking of a website, I would suggest that you talk to Psi Prime. They are great to work with." - Sue Parker
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Skaneateles Jewelry (www.skaneatelesjewelry.com) Working with Skaneatles was exciting, and not only because saying their name quickly was a challenge. Chip Davis from Skaneateles, New York, gave us free reign on this site. He added where he could, and gave ideas, but was entirely flexible on the site, which was a blue variation of the Searchlight Template. We still have difficulty remembering how to precisely say skin-ee-att-lass, but his site --and Chip himself-- is not one easily forgotten. "You sell jewelry, they make your website; it's a no-brainer." - Chip
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Stambaugh Jewelers (www.stambaughjewelers.com) When Scott Stambaugh was signing with us, he mentioned how he was uncertain what colors he should choose because his store was going through remodeling. He mentioned the paint swatches and carpet samples back and home, and our eyes lit up. What better than making your site look as close to your store as possible? While Stambaugh was the first person to actually send us the very pieces of his store to match, we hope he won't be the last. The process was exciting for us, and one of the most creatively satisfying. Scott customized the colors of the Flirt Template, but we can do the same for any other template design. "Thank you, it looks great and I am very pleased with all your hard work." - Scott
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Stroud Jewelers (www.stroudjewelers.com) Soulee Stroud approached us in Chicago for a remodeling of his current site. Going with a green Searchlight Template with a leafy marble background, the site highlights the store photos, including the unique shape of his store's building, and the jewelry he sells.
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Summerlin Jewelers (www.summerlinjewelers.com) We worked with Larry Minden to make Summerlin Jewelers' Pisces Template look that much more beautiful. Prompt with the text and images we needed to work on their site, it was a joy to work with them, as their site continues to grow.
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The Treasure Chest (www.treasurechestjewelers.com) Using a beige/brown marble finish with a Pinpoint Template, the Treasure Chest's site is classy and simple. Originally, Terri Morgan-Freeman came to us in Chicago, uncertain how to go from her incomplete, highly disorganized, and aesthetically unappealing original site. We worked together with her to come up with a design she and her store can be proud of.
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