December 18, 2025

Holiday Gift Specials Up To 40% OFF at Main Street Jewelers! Dazzle The Holidays!


It’s Beginning To Look a lot like Christmas at
Main Street Jewelers

Come see us today!

 

We’re loaded and ready for the holiday season at Main Street Jewelers!

Hurry in for Holiday Specials for everyone on your list!

Up to 40% OFF selected sparkly items throughout the store!

Main Street Jewelers is giving away Santa pants gift bags stuffed with a Christmas Flamingo, with purchase while they last!

We can save you a ton on beautiful Lab-grown Diamonds for brides, Diamond Rings, Wedding Bands, sparkling Pearls, and gorgeous Earrings of all kinds!

We have wonderful gifts all over the store!

Women’s rings and necklaces, bracelets, pendants, birthstone rings and watches!

Discover Men’s Watches, and Classic Mens Collector Knives.

Come see our selection.  And at Main Street Jewelers, we can create custom pieces for you.  And we have watch batteries and do jewelry repairs.

Let our friendly staff help you find something unique for that someone special!

Main Street Jewelers is your locally owned jewelry store at 721 Main Street, downtown Klamath Falls!  541-884-1077

You’ll always save more when you mention BasinLife.com!

Stop in soon, browse around and let us help you find just the perfect gift for someone special.

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Main Street Jewelers, 721 Main St, Klamath Falls.
Call 541-884-1077.  Come see us today!

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