The House
A Tampa house, made to be inherited
Family-owned, on West Waters Avenue, with the bench in the building.
Founded
Family-owned, Tampa
Discipline
High jewelry & bridal
The Bench
In-house, never outsourced
Access
By appointment & walk-in
The Story
Why the bench stays in the building
Evershine is a family house. It was built on 3535 West Waters Avenue in Tampa the way small ateliers used to be built — one client, one piece, one kept promise at a time — and it still runs that way.
Most jewelers send their work out. The house never has. Every piece we sell or commission is cast, set, engraved, and serviced at our own bench, because a promise you outsource is a promise you cannot keep. When you hand us a ring, the person who takes it is the person who will answer for it.
That is also why the house measures itself in decades rather than seasons. The pieces that leave here are meant to be worn daily, repaired honestly, and handed down — and the house intends to be here when they are.
The Convictions
What the house will not trade
Ethics first
Conflict-free stones, documented provenance, honest words about every piece
The in-house bench
Designed, cast, set, and serviced in the building — never outsourced
No pressure
Viewings are unhurried and obligation-free; the house sells nothing twice
The Bench
Where every piece is answered for
Casting, setting, engraving, sizing, restoration — all of it happens here, under this roof, by hands you can meet.
Words from the House’s Clients
“They rebuilt my grandmother’s ring into something I will pass down myself.”
The Invitation
Meet the house
Come see the bench, hold the work, and ask anything. The door on West Waters Avenue is open Tuesday through Sunday.