Specialties
Provo's diamond jewelry store, The Jeweler's Bench, began in jewelry design and creation. We understand how top-quality jewelry is made and maintained, and we repair, make and sell high quality jewelry.
We have a large high-tech shop in the store, where we can custom make any design you can imagine. We are able to provide top quality jewelry at competitive prices because we do our own work and we don't have to pay other shops to do the job for us.
At The Jeweler's Bench, we help our clients find the look that they desire for their loved one. We have been in this location since 2001 helping customers select the right diamonds, engagement rings, wedding rings, pendants, earrings and more. We will help you and teach you what to look for in quality jewelry.
If you can't find the right combination of style and quality, one of our jewelers will custom make the ring of your dreams! We have the best jewelers who take great pleasure in providing the finest craftsmanship available.
She’s not like other girls. We’re not like other jewelers!
History
We began doing business in Provo in 1989 making special order custom jewelry for other jewelers. In 2001, we opened our store to better serve the people who wear our creations. When you need the right look and feel for that special someone in your life, look to The Jeweler's Bench to find that unique style. We have a large selection in our showroom and have been making custom jewelry and repairing jewelry since 1981.
Meet the business owner
Daniel Broadbent, owner of The Jeweler’s Bench grew up in Provo. Dan and his wife, Marilyn, have five children born from 1983 to 1993. Dan is active in local politics and enjoys gardening, hiking and listening to talk radio and classical music.
Dan graduated from Provo High in 1978 and attended BYU before serving an LDS mission, and then moving to San Jose, CA where he got started in the jewelry business in 1981. There he began as an apprentice in a custom jewelry store. He became a jewelry shop manager in 1984. Then as a master jeweler in 1989, he moved back to Utah and opened his own wholesale jewelry shop creating custom jewelry for several jewelry stores. In August 2001, he opened his retail jewelry store, The Jeweler’s Bench, at 275 North University Avenue in Provo.