Irden Designs expanding to new storefront in downtown Edmonds

Edmonds, WALocal News

Irden Designs will open a new storefront at 610 Main St. in downtown Edmonds in June 2025, succeeding J. Rankin Jewelry, which it took over in January 2024. The jewelry store specializes in custom jewelry, gemological services, appraisals, and curated gifts. A grand opening celebration is scheduled for July 12, but customers can begin shopping as soon as the store opens in June.

Owner Sabrina Suttles emphasized that this move represents a commitment to the craftsmanship and community relationships built over 25 years. The new space will feature a larger showroom and on-site gemological consulting, enhancing the customer experience. Irden Designs aims to honor the legacy of the previous owner while introducing more creativity and personal service. The expansion reflects a growing demand for custom jewelry and related services in the area. This development is significant for local residents seeking personalized jewelry solutions and appraisal services.

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