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James Kallas Jewelers
The guide was updated:James Kallas Jewelers is a local custom jewelry and repair shop. Their jewelry is designed and produced in-house, allowing for entirely unique pieces. All of their pieces are exquisitely designed and crafted.
Useful Information
- Address: 2801 Rodeo Road Suite B10, Santa Fe
- Opening hours: Tue-Sat 10am-5.30pm
- Website: www.jameskallasjewelersinc.com
- Phone: +1 505 986 1955
- Email: jameskallasjewelerssantafe@gmail.com
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