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From Custom Designs to Community Impact: The Legacy of Jewelfire Diamonds

From Custom Designs to Community Impact: The Legacy of Jewelfire Diamonds

by Larry Ulibarri
August 22, 2025
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Jewelfire Diamonds of Arvada: Turning Dreams Into Jewelry

For nearly two decades, Tina Somes and Tony Trang of Jewelfire Diamonds of Arvada have been creating more than jewelry—they’ve been creating stories. From their shop in Arvada, Colorado, this independent duo has built a reputation for transforming customers’ visions into custom, one-of-a-kind pieces that last a lifetime.

Unlike big-box jewelers, Jewelfire Diamonds prides itself on offering a truly personal experience. Their specialty is custom jewelry, but their expertise extends far beyond that. Whether it’s watch repair, pearl restringing, permanent jewelry, or repurposing an old piece into something brand new, their team handles it all under one roof. Even their laser engraving service stands out, offering quick, two-day turnaround times.

Eighteen years in business has taught Tina and Tony to adapt—through shifting trends, economic swings, and the changing tastes of their customers. Instead of being discouraged by those challenges, they’ve grown stronger, finding solutions that keep their work fresh and relevant. Their promise? Custom work completed in-house, with a turnaround time of no more than three weeks.

But what makes Jewelfire Diamonds shine just as brightly as their jewelry is their commitment to community. They offer military discounts, donate to local auctions, and proudly sponsor the Colorado Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation, ensuring their impact goes far beyond the jewelry case.

Sustainability also plays a role in their craft. By repurposing old materials into new treasures, Tina and Tony give new life to pieces that might otherwise sit forgotten. Each finished design tells a story—one that honors both the past and the future.

As they look ahead, Tina and Tony’s vision for Jewelfire Diamonds of Arvada is simple: keep growing, keep innovating, and keep giving customers an experience they’ll never forget. In Arvada, they’re not just jewelers—they’re dream makers.

 

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