Boone & Sons Jewelers
In 1966, Boone & Sons Jewelers founder French Boone opened his first store in Washington D.C. with the goal of creating a family business that offers fine jewelry at great prices and even better customer service. In the decades and generations that followed, Boone & Sons expanded to Chevy Chase and McLean , all the while maintaining the small business and family atmosphere that sets them apart.
Today, each of the three locations has a family member on-site and almost every employee has been there for a decade or more.
“Trust is our objective: trust in the high quality of our gemstones and attention to detail, and trust with handling customers’ sentimental pieces of jewelry,” says Vice President and G.I.A. graduate gemologist Erik Boone, who manages the McLean store. “Whether it is a 10-carat diamond or your grandmother’s jewelry that we are redesigning and repurposing for the next generation, we treat every customer the way we would want to be treated.”
Boone and Sons is proud to handle every aspect of the jewelry business from on-site services, such as watch repair, jewelry repair and appraisals, to gifts ranging from several hundred dollars to several hundred thousand dollars.
“We want to be someone’s personal jeweler, from A to Z,” says Erik, one of six members of the third generation of Boones who are leading the company into the next 50 years of service in the D.C. area.
Boone & Sons is a family business that offers fine jewelry at great prices and even better customer service.