Life At Lamy’s: Downtown with Classic Jewelry
Classic Jewelry has been a cornerstone of downtown Sedalia since 1992, when Travis Hagedorn embarked on a journey to bring quality jewelry and personalized service to the community. Over the years, Travis has seen his business grow and evolve, all while maintaining a steadfast commitment to excellence.
Travis’s dedication to his craft is matched only by his devotion to his family. With a daughter on the brink of graduation, he understands the importance of treasuring life’s precious moments. It’s this understanding that infuses every aspect of Classic Jewelry, from the carefully curated selection of pieces to the warm, welcoming atmosphere that greets customers as they step through the door.
Despite the ebb and flow of foot traffic downtown, Classic Jewelry has remained a beacon of reliability and trustworthiness. While other parts of town may see more hustle and bustle, Travis takes pride in the loyal clientele that continues to support his business year after year.
Nestled amidst the charm of downtown Sedalia, Classic Jewelry enjoys a close-knit relationship with neighboring businesses. Travis counts Ozark Coffee as a close friend and ally, appreciating their shared commitment to providing exceptional experiences to customers. And when hunger strikes, there’s no better place to satisfy cravings than Lamy’s-No. 5 Bistro & Bar, where the No. 5 burger reigns supreme.
But Classic Jewelry offers more than just beautiful baubles and friendly faces. Travis and his team are skilled in the art of jewelry repair, from resizing rings to fixing broken chains. Need a new battery for your watch? They’ve got you covered. And if your metal frame eyeglasses need a little TLC, they can handle that too.
In an age of impersonal transactions and fleeting fads, Classic Jewelry stands as a bastion of enduring quality and timeless elegance. Follow them on Facebook to stay up-to-date on their latest arrivals and special promotions, and join them in celebrating life’s most precious moments, one piece of jewelry at a time. After all, History (even the sparkling kind) loves company.