Outstanding service and the best selection of quality jewelry in town. If you’re looking for modern or classic jewelry sold by the most knowledgable staff in town, this is it.
Pat W.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Roseville, CA
Integrity Missing Just came home from a lovely trip to the Santa Fee/Taos area. Went to the Mesa Edge store after seeing a pair of earrings at our hotel, Taos Inn. I couldn’t decide to buy a bracelet or earrings. The sales person told me not to worry. If I didn’t like the bracelet, I could bring it back. The bracelet was more expensive than the earrings but he assured me I could bring it back. He neglected to tell me I could exchange the earrings but not get a refund for the difference. I had to spend $ 100 on misc. stuff that I didn’t need or want. I loved my earrings(which I should have bought at hotel). The point: Had the sales person been honest and told me I would have considered my options more carefully. Beware of their sales approach.
Hilary P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Austin, TX
Really great service. My fiancé and I went ring shopping and I fell in love with a gold ring with Mediterranean coral. Nan showed it to us, and we said we’d have to think about it. Came in a couple of days later, and she remembered us. Since we were going to have to get the ring re-sized, she called the owner of the ring to see if she could knock the price down a little bit, and we were able to get it at a discounted price. The other woman working there was very personable, as well, and we had a really pleasant time picking out the perfect ring.
Misa L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Denver, CO
Great Service! The wonderful service that I received from the owner at Mesa’s Edge scored them a sale. I went into their gallery yesterday and fell in love with a piece that I told him that I would have to sleep on since it was such a big purchase for me. He let me take pictures of the piece on my wrist and told me that he would contact the artist to see if it could be discounted. When I came back today he said that he couldn’t get a hold of the artist and that he would take $ 50 off anyway even if that meant that he would have to take the loss himself.