ETERNA Jewels opens new boutique at The Domain in Austin

Jeremy Martin, President at Austin Chamber of Commerce
Jeremy Martin, President at Austin Chamber of Commerce
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ETERNA Jewels announced on Mar. 9 the grand opening of its boutique at The Domain, bringing a new fine jewelry destination to the Austin community. Founded by Yisel Guerrero, ETERNA aims to offer quality craftsmanship and personalized service in an elegant setting.

The opening of ETERNA Jewels is part of ongoing efforts to support small businesses and enhance retail options in Austin. The boutique features a curated selection of fine jewelry, including an exclusive in-house collection crafted from solid 14K and 18K gold, natural diamonds, and Colombian-sourced gemstones. Collections also include sapphire, pearl, and opal pieces.

In addition to everyday jewelry, ETERNA provides bridal collections, custom design services, and permanent jewelry experiences for customers seeking unique engagement rings or gifts. Walk-in guests are welcome to explore the offerings or schedule private appointments for tailored guidance.

The Austin Chamber of Commerce promotes inclusive growth to benefit neighborhoods according to the official website. The Chamber seeks to enhance the regional economy through collaboration and advocacy according to the official website, relying on board leadership for direction according to the official website. It covers economic efforts across the Austin region according to the official website and builds partnerships for community and business advancement according to the official website. Events, programs, and advocacy are provided by the Chamber for business growth according to the official website.

Located at 3220 Amy Donovan Plaza, Suite 116 at The Domain, ETERNA Jewels plans to contribute further to Austin’s small business landscape as it establishes itself as a trusted source for fine jewelry.



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