Meet Jeremy Gilbert, Artist, Master Jeweler, and Proprietor at Gilbert Jewelers since 2003

With a focus on custom design, Master Jeweler Jeremy Gilbert opened Gilbert Jewelers in 2003 in Peru IN bringing access to unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry designs along with an exception selection of watches and select fine jewelry brands that match Jeremy’s discerning taste and vision for the storeshowcase in store

Eschewing traditional reliance on mass-market suppliers, Gilbert Jewelers creates most of their jewelry in house, eliminating the middle man cost and staying ahead of the style curve with the latest fashion trends combined with classic elegance. By manufacturing directly, Gilbert Jewelers can maintain rigid quality controls, offer distinctive designs with exceptional value to our discerning clientele. Gilbert Jewelers also offers a full service high tech jewelry and watch repair department with all repairs completed in house.

While most jewelry is made in-house, some designers just resonate and Gilbert Jewelers is excited to seasonally offer some of the most unique and highly sought after brands like LeVian and Hot Diamonds, and bridal designers like Kattan and Benchmark.

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Computer Aided Design

Todays custom design is more taylored to the client that ever before. Using advanced 3 dimensional rendering and virtual technology, designs can be more easily envisioned and viewed than ever before. Check out this beautiful diamond and sapphire design bridal set from every angle.

Gemstone Setting

We always hand set each gemstone, detailing all areas to perfection. Setting a diamond takes exceptional skill with multiple tools and a perfect touch to put just the right amount of pressure on the gem. Diamond and gemstone setting is both a skill and an art that takes years to master. While diamonds are incredibly hard (difficult to scratch), they can break and require a master touch. Check out our master jeweler as he cuts the seat and sets a beautiful diamond into a halo setting.

Hand Finishing

The final step in manufacture is the hand-finishing. After casting, tumbling, stone setting and all assembly the jewelry achieves its final lustre only through the meticulous attention of the finisher who slowly applies varying and increasingly finer grits of polishing compounds with fine hair brushed and wheels to bring the ring to a high polish.