Person Behind The Place David Rees

Bellevue, WALocal News

David Rees, the visionary behind d'Original Jewelers in Downtown Bellevue, has been creating elegant, handcrafted jewelry since 1990, blending his artistic skills with geological expertise. His shop stands out for its commitment to personalized service, where customers seek his counsel rather than just a sale. During the pandemic, Rees adapted by meeting clients in unconventional locations, ensuring continuity in service and keeping his business afloat. With 60% of his work being custom jewelry, Rees prioritizes designs that resonate deeply with clients, utilizing wax models to refine their visions. He has witnessed the evolution of Downtown Bellevue, observing a surge in corporate developments while cherishing the diverse clientele he serves.

Rees's passion for his craft is matched by his dedication to family, leading him to prioritize quality over quantity in business growth. He enjoys dining at Duke's Seafood and shopping for his grandchildren at local retailers like Nordstrom. Through his work, Rees not only creates beautiful pieces but also fosters lasting relationships within the community, embodying the spirit of local craftsmanship.

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