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June 17, 2026

Come to Main Street Jewelers for Wonderful Gift Ideas!

Valentine’s Day is around the corner!

Save on beautiful Genuine Lab-grown Diamonds
at Main Street Jewelers!

1.0 ct Diamond Stud Earrings, only $1,395.00

.50 ct. Diamond Stud Earrings, only $595.00 (while supplies last)

Main Street Jewelers features genuine lab-grown diamonds at a fraction of the cost of earth mined diamonds. 

You’ll also find incredible deals on loose stones, pendants, earrings and bracelets.

Interest free financing makes every purchase affordable.  Come see us for any gift giving needs!

We have wonderful gifts all over the store for everyone on your list at Main Street Jewelers!  Lab-grown Diamonds, Diamond Stud Earrrings, Diamond rings, Wedding bands, and other specialty and of course, classic rings with style! 

Choose from sparkling pearls, necklaces, gorgeous earrings of all kinds, women’s and men’s watches, birthstones and pendants.

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

 

We are offering the best prices of the year!  Hurry in for best selection.

Main Street Jewelers
721 Main St.
Klamath Falls, Or 97601

541-884-1077

https://www.mainstjeweler.com/
Watch batteries and watch bands available.  On-site jewelry repair available.

 

 

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

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