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HomeIn BusinessDiscover the legacy: Minzenmay Poeta shines in Noosa’s French Quarter

Discover the legacy: Minzenmay Poeta shines in Noosa’s French Quarter

For over a decade, Poeta Master Jewellers has graced the heart of Noosa’s Hastings Street like a radiant gem.

Today, we invite you to witness a new chapter unfolding as this renowned establishment transforms into Minzenmay Poeta.

This evolution comes with a rich history, an unwavering commitment to excellence, and a breath of fresh inspiration, thanks to its new owners, Paul and Bridie Minzenmay.

The Minzenmay family’s legacy, born in 1911, has been an icon along Main Street Mornington Peninsula since 1950s. Paul, a third-generation award-winning master jeweller, brings a wealth of experience and a diverse skill set to our family-owned business.

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, complements 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 reimagining 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 has you covered.

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

In 2022, Paul and Bridie ventured into Noosa’s Hinterland to embrace new horizons.

But rest assured, Minzenmay Mornington continues to thrive under their excellent team’s expertise and remote management, upholding the same unwavering commitment to quality.

Stepping into Minzenmay Poeta, you’re not merely entering a jewellery store; you’re immersing yourself in a world of luxury, tradition, and innovation, right here in Noosa’s French Quarter.

We warmly welcome you to visit us and experience the allure of Minzenmay Poeta for yourself.

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