Historic Jewelry Store to Close on Bentonville Square
After almost 76 years of serving the community, Overstreet’s Jewelry, a beloved family-owned business in Bentonville, is preparing to close its doors. Established in November 1948, the store has been a mainstay on the Bentonville square since its inception.
Founded by Ralph and Belle Overstreet, the business began as a watch repair shop that Ralph purchased while attending his sister-in-law’s wedding in the area. Over the years, the store grew into a full-service jewelry store, earning the trust of local residents and visitors alike.
Today, the store is led by a team of experienced professionals, each with extensive backgrounds in the jewelry industry. The family business has been passed down through generations, maintaining its commitment to exceptional customer service and quality products. However, despite its long history and dedication to the community, Overstreet’s Jewelry has made the difficult decision to close its doors.
Overstreet’s Jewelry is known for its supportive and knowledgeable staff, ensuring customers always receive the best possible advice and assistance. The store’s manager, Emily, is a Registered Jeweler with the American Gem Society, while other team members hold certifications from reputable organizations such as the Gemological Institute of America and the Diamond Council of America.
As the store prepares for its closure, it remains dedicated to assisting customers with any questions or concerns they may have. The team will continue to provide personalized care to ensure a seamless experience for all clients during this transition period.
Overstreet’s Jewelry will dearly be missed on the Bentonville square, but its legacy will live on as a testament to the power of family and commitment to community.