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Minzenmay Poeta celebrates Mother’s Day with sale

Minzenmay Poeta Jewellers located in the French Quarter Hastings Street Noosa Heads offers a unique opportunity for that special Mother’s Day gift.

Gorgeous jewellery designs that make a statement.

The store is currently having a Mother’s Day Sale, offering 20 per cent off their beautiful jewellery, so what better time to get yourself or your loved one a beautiful gift.

Trust is the essence of Minzenmay Poeta, building on 113 years of family business in Mornington Victoria.

You are in good hands at Minzenmay Poeta with Paul and Bridie Minzenmay.

Paul is not only an accomplished master jeweller but also a skilled stone setter, gemmologist, diamond technologist, and a registered valuer.

Bridie, having also won awards for her creative designs, compliments Paul’s skills beautifully, adding her unique artistic vision to the husband-and-wife team.

At Minzenmay Poeta, the world is your oyster.

From sourcing precious stones worldwide to repairing and re-imagining your cherished pieces, our family team can turn your dreams into reality. Whether you seek a meticulously handcrafted, bespoke creation or a quality budget-friendly option through computer-aided design, Minzenmay Poeta are leaders in their field.

What sets them apart is their rare in-house stone setting expertise, eliminating the need to send your precious pieces out of the store.

They now also have artworks for sale from Julie Field and Helle Cook.

Julie’s works are in the form of abstract landscape paintings of the Noosa Hinterland and equine sculptural ceramics.

While in Helle’s paintings she explores the sensory experience of light, place and belonging, in translucent layers of paint.

Find Minzenmay Poeta at Shop 5, 62 Hastings Street.

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