Cowardin Jewelers
4909 West Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States | Precious Metals
Since 1865, five generations of the Cowardin family have provided the Richmond area with fine jewelry and timepieces. A full service jeweler, Cowardin’s offers on-site jewelry and watch repair, restoration, custom design work, and appraisals.
Cowardin’s has a large inventory of loose and mounted diamonds, estate jewelry, watches, pearl jewelry and gemstone jewelry. We carry many designer lines including Gabriel & Co, Amavida by Gabriel, Whitehouse Brothers, William Henry, Cordova by Ron Rosen, Imperial Pearl, Ziva Jewels, Golden West, Saturn Jewels, Levy Creations, Novell, Color Story, and Christophe Danhier. We also have a large selection of sterling silver and gold Rembrandt Charms, including some that depict Richmond landmarks.
We also have a large selection of fine Swiss timepieces including Frederique Constant, Victorinox Swiss Army along with pre-owned Rolex, Cartier, Breitling, Omega and many other vintage watches.
As Richmond’s oldest jewelry firm and one of the oldest jewelry firms in the country, take part in a Richmond tradition and come see why generations of Richmonders say “It means more when it comes from Cowardin’s.”
Services
With more than 100 years of combined experience, our service department can handle all of your fine jewelry needs.
Have you been told that your item can’t be repaired or it has to be shipped off to who knows where for 6 to 8 weeks to get repaired? Give us a try! We can do most minor repairs while you wait.
Whether it’s ring sizing, chain repair, restoration work, rebuilding prongs, soldering charms, re-setting stones or custom design work, our bench jewelers do it all.
Cleaning and overhauling, watch batteries, crystal replacement, watch band repairs, our watchmakers and service technicians can return your timepiece to running condition.
Cowardin’s also has a Certified Gemologist Appraiser on staff who can appraise your jewelry and watches for insurance or other purposes.
Our History
William H. Cowardin, a Confederate soldier and bugler, returned home to Richmond after the War between the States to open a watch and jewelry shop at 1804 East Main Street. He based his business on honesty, hard work, dependability and service – virtues that would be passed on among future generations of the Cowardin family.
A talented craftsman, William made watches, clocks and spectacles by hand at his shop on Main Street. One of his many creations included an ivory magnifier hand-carved with a picture of himself, which he gave to his wife for an anniversary present.
“[William H. Cowardin] was… the best kind of citizen…quiet, unostentatious, a merchant and mechanic, loving his business, delighting in his own ingenuity and skill but never boasting of them, and he brought up a large family of good citizens.”
–Richmond News Leader, December 23, 1907
In 1900, William retired and the second generation of Cowardins would run the business well into the 20th century. His sons were raised in the business and were trained in the art of making watches and jewelry and hand engraving. One of his sons, George, a talented hand engraver, engraved the Lord’s Prayer on a dime and sent it to his soon to be wife. The next day he mailed her a magnifier to read it. In 1935 Cowardin’s moved to 1707 East Main Street. It remained at that location until the early 1970s when the floods of hurricanes Agnes and Camille forced the company to move.
Just as William returned home from the battlefields to start the business, Lewis T. Cowardin, the third generation of Cowardins returned home from war in 1945 to take the helm of the family business. In 1959, the first expansion came as a new store was opened in Richmond’s first shopping center, Willow Lawn. In 1975, Cowardin’s opened another store on the South side of Richmond in Chesterfield Town Center.
In 1986, Lewis with his three sons, Brian, Ron and Clint, moved their Willow Lawn location from the mall to a new location just beside the shopping center in their own building. This is Cowardin’s current location at 4909 West Broad Street. The Chesterfield location was closed in 1995 leaving the West Broad Street store as the company’s sole location.
L. Taylor Cowardin, great–great grandson of William, and the 5th generation of Cowardin’s Jewelers, joined the company in 2003. He, along with Brian and Clint continue the time honored tradition started nearly 150 years ago and are dedicated to the same core principles of honesty, hard work, dependability and service.
Company Details | |
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Company Name | Cowardin Jewelers |
Business Category | Precious Metals |
Address | 4909 West Broad Street Richmond Virginia United States ZIP: 23230 |
President | NA |
Year Established | 1865 |
Employees | 50 |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sat: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm ,Sunday: Closed |
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