If you are yet to find that jewellery store that offers quality pieces and have you looking elegant and classy at the same time, then ‘Adorn Deluxe’ is the place for you. For those not familiar with the....
business, ‘Adorn Deluxe’ is a small jewellery business proudly owned by 31-year-old Stacey Paul, an Agriculturist, youth advocate, and proud Buxtonian.
Officially launched on May 14, 2021, Adorn Deluxe offers simple yet radiant jewellery of great quality, affordability, and uniqueness for every occasion. They have in store watches, jewellery storage, stainless steel pieces, 18k gold-plated items, and sterling silver jewellery. It literally has just about any jewellery to suit your style. Sharing with Kaieteur News of how it all started, Paul said at the beginning of 2021, she wrote down things she wanted to accomplish, one of which was starting a business.
“I wholeheartedly believed it would happen, even though I had no idea what my niche was at the time. So, I began to analyze myself and ask questions like: ‘Stacey, what do you like? What is something you can see yourself doing and never get tired of?’ That’s when I realized: I love jewellery. Not just any costume jewellery but jewellery I can wear that won’t tarnish overnight, jewellery with a classic, elegant look, and a little edge,” she recalled. “My niche had been with me my entire life. I was just too blindsided to see it earlier, or perhaps it wasn’t my time yet,” she added.
After deciding it was a jewellery business she wanted to pursue, Paul stated that throughout January 2021, she used her free time after work to do research and educate herself. Upon deciding on a name, she said she wanted it to be simple yet exuded luxury. “ADORN was the only word that stood out among the list I had created. But it needed something extra to give it a kick. That’s when I added “Deluxe.” When I said it out loud, it felt and sounded right. I knew then: ADORN DELUXE would be the name,” she recollected. After completing all the research and deciding on a name, Paul said the next step was turning her vision into reality. (Kaieteur News)