Philadelphia’s Bar-Kay Jewelers to Close After 75 Years
The store is hosting a going-out-of-business sale starting this week.

The company announced on its Facebook page that owner John Kurowski has decided to retire.
The Northeast Philadelphia store was founded as a small watchmaker’s shop in 1948 by Stanley (Stas’) Kurowski, who died in 2017.
His son John joined the business in 1973, his sister Chris in 1987, and his daughter Kim in 1998.
With the unique skills of each team member, the store grew into a full-service fine jewelry store and repair shop with a loyal, generational client base.
“We’ve loved being part of our customer’s lives for so long,” said John Kurowski. “It’s an incredible feeling, like being part of one big family. We’re certainly going to miss that aspect of the business.”
Bar-Kay is hosting a closing sale at the store for customers to wish the family well and shop the store’s selection of fine jewelry, diamonds, bridal pieces, watches and more at up to 70 percent off.
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