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Trademark Jewelers
has manufactured Hawaiian Coat-of-Arms since 1980. Many of the die's used
in the manufacturing process date back to the 1800's and were originally
owned by Dawkins Benny and Freitas Jewelers.
Just imagine your order being struck on the same steel tool die pattern
that were used in the late 1800's, such as the die strike done by the
drop hammer shown in photos at left of the page, and the finished die
stuck photo shown at right. Your order could be struck from the same pattern
used to make a Hawaiian Cost-Of-Arms or Royal Seal pendant for a great
aunt or uncle, a pendant that is now treasured as a family heirloom.
It is with pride and commitment that we
carry on this tradition of offering Island families- - and now everyone-
- the finest in Hawaiian Coat-of-Arms, the original Heirloom Jewelry.
This is why Trademark continues
to use the same production technique, materials, and finishing process
our predecessorsused in the1800's. Each piece is die struck, glassenameled,
and then hand finished,providing only the finest detail in an Old
World Fashion.
We want to thank you for visiting our web site and hope
you visit again.
Mahalo
For more information: History
of Trademark Jewelers
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