About Us + Hours
Regular Showroom Hours:
Tuesday - Friday 10-5
Saturday BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
NOTE ABOUT STORE HOUR UPDATE:
In an effort to ensure I don't miss any of my children's sporting events this fall, we have decided to move to appointment only on Saturdays until November 2nd. I realize this will probably cause some inconvenience, but I will do my best to be accommodating. It has been a very busy year to say the least and our family is so thankful for your patronage and your patience.
Tuesday-Friday: 10-5 (no appointment necessary, but recommended for custom projects)
Saturday: By Appointment Only
Sunday: & Monday Closed
Brian O’Donnell discovered his passion one day as he was buying a Father’s Day gift for his dad. As he watched a hand engraver meticulously cut the requested design into a pewter mug, Brian became captivated by the simplicity and beauty of the craft. He knew he had to learn how to master the craft and so he enrolled in the Bowman Technical School in Lancaster, PA from which he graduated in 1976. On April 30, 1979 Brian and his wife Jeanne started B.T. O’Donnell Goldsmith & Jeweler and began his commitment to focus on quality jewelry repair and hand engraving. Over the years, they have been fortunate enough to grow their business to include a retail store that supplies high quality diamonds and colored gemstones as well as a wide range of quality finished goods. Even though their business has grown their focus continues to be on quality and customer satisfaction
Today, Brian and Jeanne’s Son, Andrew, works as a Designer, Bench Jeweler, and Engraver in the workshop upstairs where he used to play as a child. After High School he received a BA in Business Administration from Temple University. He attended the New Approach School where he became a Graduate Bench Jeweler. He has also taken numerous classes on stone setting and jewelry, knife, and gun engraving. He considers himself fortunate to be a student of both the old world and the new, having learned many old world methods and techniques from his father, while experiencing new tools and machinery in school. Andrew often agrees with his Dad when he says, “the old way is the right way”. Committed to the craft, Andrew endeavors to continue to provide the same level of quality his Dad’s customers have come to expect when they walk through the front door. He is married and has two children He loves working with new people to make something special and meaningful to them or a loved one. To see one of Andrew's recent fabrication projects, Check out the "Workshop Project Photos"