Maejean Vintage has moved to a new expanded studio on Duke Street

The space allows for in-person shopping appointments for their collection of vintage and antique jewelry.

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Proudly female- and family-owned, Maejean Vintage began as an online-only business based in Lancaster in 2010. Founded and led by sisters Laura Mae and Amanda Jean, who are both GIA Graduate Gemologists, the business has flourished over the past 14 years, including a growing all-female, GIA-educated team.

For several years, the sisters had a desire to share more of their passion for antique and vintage jewelry with the city they love. When the perfect spot opened up for them to move their headquarters, Laura and Amanda were thrilled to have a larger space to accommodate in-person shopping appointments at their new Duke Street studio.

“We take great pleasure in providing personalized shopping to all our clients,” they shared. “Transitioning from an exclusively online presence to in-person interactions has been both exhilarating
and rewarding!”

With the backdrop of the historic beauty of Lancaster through the windows of their space, Laura and Amanda will continue saving and restoring their meticulously sourced pieces to the delight of their clients.

“We love connecting pieces to the perfect owner, where they can be cherished again!” the sisters said. “Each piece tells a story, and we take great pride in ensuring these treasures will be celebrated and enjoyed for generations to come.”

This holiday season, the Maejean team encourages you to set up a private appointment in their stunning new space, where they will tailor the selection and service to your personal style and needs.

“It is a true privilege to be among Lancaster City’s thriving business landscape!” they added. “We warmly invite everyone to come visit us as we open our doors to the community.”

Book an appointment for yourself or plan an outing with friends online at maejeanvintage.com.


This feature is partially sponsored by Business Information Group (BIG) who believes in supporting the growth of small businesses in Lancaster City.

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