**Arthur Kay & Bro Jewellers – Manchester**

Nestled in the heart of Manchester at 2 Market St, Arthur Kay & Bro Jewellers is your premier destination for exquisite jewelry and unparalleled customer service. With a rich heritage in craftsmanship, we pride ourselves on offering a stunning selection of fine jewelry that caters to every taste and occasion, from engagement rings to bespoke designs. Our dedicated team of experienced jewelers is committed to providing a personalized shopping experience, ensuring that each customer leaves with not only a beautiful piece but also a memorable story.

At Arthur Kay & Bro, we understand the significance of every purchase, which is why we go above and beyond to assist you with expert advice and tailored solutions. Whether you’re looking to celebrate a special moment or searching for the perfect gift, our knowledgeable staff is here to guide you every step of the way. We invite you to book an appointment or simply drop by to explore our collections in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Your satisfaction is our priority, and we strive to build lasting relationships with our customers through quality craftsmanship and exceptional service. For any inquiries or to learn more about our offerings, please contact us at 0161 834 0332 or visit our website at [burnsjewellersgroup.com](http://www.burnsjewellersgroup.com/). Experience the magic of fine jewelry with Arthur Kay & Bro Jewellers, where elegance meets expertise.

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Joy Townsend

1 Google Rating

Took some old 9 carat gold and told they would buy it for £440. Had already been offered £720 by a

1/ 5

Took some old 9 carat gold and told they would buy it for £440. Had already been offered £720 by a local jeweller. Went to another store and was offered £839. Stay away from here if you want an honest offer. Will never visit again. Don't know how they get away with such dishonesty.

Brian Maloney

5 Google Rating

Anytime im buying jewelry i always go to this place first. To me there the best. Very professional,

5/ 5

Anytime im buying jewelry i always go to this place first. To me there the best. Very professional, straight talking no nonsense people.

Peter Wearden

5 Google Rating

I have purchased many watches over the years from Arthur Kay and I have never been disappointed with

5/ 5

I have purchased many watches over the years from Arthur Kay and I have never been disappointed with anything that I have bought. The range is top drawer and it is wonderful to still see people who are dedicated to offering a fantastic service.

Mike Bentley

5 Google Rating

Great little quality jeweller's shop with excellent range of goods.

5/ 5

Great little quality jeweller's shop with excellent range of goods.

Julian Borrero

5 Google Rating

Very helpful ladies. They will always give you a hand if your unsure what you're looking for.

5/ 5

Very helpful ladies. They will always give you a hand if your unsure what you're looking for.

Teresa Montgomery

1 Google Rating

I took some jewelry into the shop. All gold and some broken pieces. Two main items were a ring and a

1/ 5

I took some jewelry into the shop. All gold and some broken pieces. Two main items were a ring and a bracelet. I was offered £55 for the ring and £165 for the bracelet. In particular i was told that although the ring was gold the stone was glass and it would be used for gold only. I went past yesterday and saw both the ring and the bracelet in the window. The ring priced at £295 and the bracelet priced at £895. I was flabbergasted. I went into the shop to query this extortionate increase in value. The manager denied any responsibility and said that head office made all decisions. In fairness he did offer to let me buy the ring and bracelet back, which i was willing to do, for the price i sold them for but when he found the receipt it didn't give a breakdown of individual pieces so he offered to sell them back to me for £450, which was the accumulative amount of everything I'd given him. If I'd agreed that would have meant giving the store the rest of the gold for free. I purposely took the jewelry to Arthur Kay as I thought it was a trustworthy institution. A family firm with principles. I now realise that this isn't the case and warn all others to shop and sell elsewhere. Underhand, as the previous reviewer stated should be above the sign over the door. Very very poor Arthur Kay and so so shoddy. You should be ashamed.

Oliver Taylor

1 Google Rating

Avoid this Jewellers at all costs, a wolf in sheep’s clothing would be the best description, I re

1/ 5

Avoid this Jewellers at all costs, a wolf in sheep’s clothing would be the best description, I recently purchased a gold diamond ring and called in this jewellers to get it valued, I approached the guy in the store with intentions of selling it along with other gold pieces, the member of staff went in the back to examine it and came out informing me it was gold but the diamonds was not genuine, he tested it 3 times in front of me and said it was only worth the price of scrap gold, the best part was when I told him I had the paperwork for it and pulled it out of my bag. The mans tune changed very quickly, he then tried the diamond tester again and all of a sudden it then Miraculously worked, the mans excuse was that they can play up sometimes. The price they quoted me for the ring and the price for the scrap gold was ridiculously lower than all the other jewellers I took them too. I would not do business with these if they were the last jewellers on this planet Scamming, disgusting scum.

Ann Heywood

1 Google Rating

Awful customer service. Took a diamond ring in to see how much he would give me for it. Now it’s f

1/ 5

Awful customer service. Took a diamond ring in to see how much he would give me for it. Now it’s fine that he didn’t want to buy it from me but it’s the way he told me. Horrible little man!

Local Guide mcr 2018 (Adam)

5 Google Rating

Good store with a wide range of gold and silver jewellery.

5/ 5

Good store with a wide range of gold and silver jewellery.

Adam

1 Google Rating

Avoid sold a gold item was offered £45. I go back and they have it in the window for £295 - they s

1/ 5

Avoid sold a gold item was offered £45. I go back and they have it in the window for £295 - they said when sold it not worth much. Just stay away very bad, I could have got way more for this.

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