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about roupen sarkissian
Roupen Sarkissian, a Master diamond setter, and his family have been in the Boston area for over 40 years. He started with the wholesale manufacturing of fine diamonds and various jewelry services. Roupen Sarkissian opened his retail doors over 20 years ago when he started Superior Diamond Setting at the Jewelers Building located in downtown Boston on Washington St.
His skills in understanding his customers' budgets and searching for the best diamond and colored stones to fit their needs sets him apart. His design skills for crafting unique pieces of fine jewelry and diamond engagement rings and wedding bands are unmatched in price and service. As Roupen likes to say: "Our jewelry sells itself. We have a very comfortable atmosphere in our showroom." |
At Superior Diamond Setting, we craft our jewelry to sell at wholesale prices to our retail clientele. Our customers are in fact our best form of advertisement. They go out of their way to refer others to us thanks to the cost savings they get on our fine jewelry and services. We often get family members, mutual friends, and coworkers turning to us for any jewelry needs they have thanks to these great referrals.
It makes us happy to follow the trail from one customer down the line of family, friends, and coworkers coming to us for quality jewelry and diamonds.
It makes us happy to follow the trail from one customer down the line of family, friends, and coworkers coming to us for quality jewelry and diamonds.
Roupen started his apprenticeship in Downtown Boston at the age of 10 years old helping his father at their family store in the Jewelers Building of Boston. During the weekdays he attended school and on the weekends he would go to the store and learn about jewelry making, understanding what the retail client is asking for, and providing the highest level of service.
A quote from Roupen: "I would wait all week long for the weekends to come and work in my dad's shop. It was full of magic and fashion. I was mesmerized by the sparkle of all the precious stones and watching my dad making jewelry out of a sheet of metal. Stone-setting was my passion after the rings were worked on it was my turn down the line to take the precious stone and fix them into the piece of jewelry, which was the final step before it reached the customer's hand Watching the expression on their face as they put the piece of jewelry on was priceless and I was hooked. This was my calling and I never looked back." |