King + Curated Fine Jewelry Shop Moves Across The Street
In what seemed like the blink of an eye, King + Curated, the custom design shop for fine jewelry, moved from its original location at 1 East Main (over with Lambs Hill Bridal Boutique, Trax and SallyeAnder), across the street and tricky dummy light intersection to land in the spot that formerly housed the Russell Cusick Gallery. And it was a blink of an eye, as they did the move in a 24-hour sprint so as not to lose a day.
Inside, you will still find bracelets, necklaces, earrings and rings that you can buy on the spot, like hand-stamped pieces. Some with precious stones, and some without. Be sure to ask for the earrings that weave through multiple ear piercings.
King + Curated now works with artists to hang art on their walls during Beacon’s Second Saturday. Read about it in A Little Beacon Blog’s Second Saturday Guide. The first artist to debut there - and anywhere, because somehow it’s her first show ever - is Jo Rigol, with 12 pieces from her Las Lloronas (“weeping women”) series.
FUN FACT: The name “King + Curated” originated as a combination of two different businesses. Husband-and-wife design team Todd and Lauren are the jewelry side. Wedding photographer Alicia King went in on the original space together with them. When it came time to move out of the original storefront location, the two businesses agreed that King + Curated was a great name for the jewelry brand, and it stuck. The original signage for the storefront now hangs behind the counter inside of the shop.
Go in and check it out!