Barbara Oliver…in My Own Words

While growing up in Tonawanda, I discovered my lifelong passion for gemstones. While my friends played with dolls and dressed up, I immersed myself in gemological books and learned about precious stones. While I can’t say this made me the cool kid in school (I was clearly a little before my time on this one), it laid the foundation for what it is we do now. I just knew that one day I would be a jeweler and create unique custom jewelry. I consider myself blessed to be doing what I love doing best.

 

ADDRESS
Barbara Oliver Jewelry
5820 Main St., Ste 311, Williamsville, NY 14221

PHONE

(716) 204-1297

 

REGULAR HOURS

Tues - Fri: 10am-5pm
Sat: 11am-3pm
Sun, Mon: Closed

Shopping by appt. also available

My father, Jerry, was the consummate sales professional, and I learned a lot from him as I launched my career. I honed my sales skills early on selling all sorts of things – clothing, real estate, cars, postage meters, even commercial lighting. Under dad’s tutelage I learned the art of being a sales professional; discovering the buyer’s needs and desires, overcoming objections, and closing the deal.

It was all good stuff, but there was an overarching lesson which he stressed constantly – to be successful in business, you have to be able to build relationships. He told me it’s not about leading someone to your way of thinking, it’s about listening carefully, asking the right questions, and finally, when you have real understanding, sharing relevant information. Dad said if you’ve done your job right, they’ll discover the reasons for themselves as to why they should do business with you. And if you do your job really well they’ll come back again and again. And he was right. It’s like instant karma.

After a few years of selling other things, I revisited my early dream of being in the jewelry business and became a Graduate Gemologist through the Gemological Institute of America (GIA). Having that formal and rigorous training in diamonds, gemstones, and precious metals enabled me to get a foothold in the jewelry business. When passion meets opportunity good things happen, and I thrived. I worked for other jewelry stores for a number of years, and I learned a lot about the jewelry and gemstone industries. During that time I also observed some business practices that were not customer focused, and on occasion, unfair and dishonest. I realized that the way I wanted to do business would only be achieved if I had control over the jewelry shopping experience from start to finish. So in 2003 I started Barbara Oliver Jewelry.

I was blessed that my customers from over the years followed me here to the third floor of an office building.  Sometimes people comment that our location is genius, and I laugh and tell them the reason we selected this location was so if I didn’t make it, no one would ever know. Now, of course, our location makes perfect sense – it allows us to focus on delivering exceptional customer service and building an intimate and personal shopping experience. We don’t get any “walk by” traffic, but once people find us, they keep coming back. Plus we don’t pay high retail rents, which reflect in the value we offer all of our customers.

For most people, buying a piece of jewelry is an act of trust. Educating yourself can be hard; there are significant variations in jewelry designs, the metals, the size and quality of the stones, the workmanship, and the degree to which the people selling you will stand behind their product. I hate to say it, but there’s also a lot of misleading or outright false information in our industry. So, it always comes back to trust. Which is where we excel.

Our commitment to quality, to providing expert knowledge, to sweating the small details, and to treating everyone with integrity and respect are the cornerstones of what we do here at Barbara Oliver Jewelry. We hope you’ll visit us and find out for yourself how we create a “jewelry shopping experience like no other.”

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Celeste, who is just the sweetest woman, might I say "celestial" because although camera shy she is today's star? She came in with an idea of a pearl lariat style neckpiece that would be her new signature piece. Something just flashy enough to meet with her fancy/not fancy moments from day to night. We actually had a blast designing this together. We went from showcase to showcase looking for ideas to help her envision her dream, a little bit of diamond accent here, a little more there, something elegant but with a sense of whimsy. Day and night pearls, from Barbara's Bucket o' pearls, some diamond encrusted pieces and parts and here we are. Celeste, who also happens to be a really good hugger, (that's how I know she loved it) asked me if I got a really good photo? Nope, this doesn't capture all the sparkle, sheen and richness, but I had to share of course. Like the pillow says, All Girls Love Pearls. Have a wonderful weekend everyone! ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you all so much for your votes! To Sam and Phillie, my amazing staff. We did it! My honey Peter for being so supportive and my friends for being there to help celebrate. For those of you who didn’t know our history, we started out in a really dumb location with 320 square feet, one showcase and 43 pieces of jewelry. 21 years later……16 showcases, 1500 square feet and 5 amazing folks on our team. My Mom and Dad would have been so proud. ... See MoreSee Less
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Well the girls did it again.....It's Lori's 60th birthday month and she wanted a big bold cigar style band with diamond edges to celebrate. Of course Sandy and Lisa came in for the big reveal. These friends always together through good times, bad, and for jewelry "let me see's" times. They all just adore each other and the decorating process I get to share with them. Too big for a ring box but just the right size for Lori. We added the hammered and satin finish to give it a little something extra. Happy Birthday beautiful Lori, 60 looks very good on you ❤️ ... See MoreSee Less
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