Honey Jewelers

Honey Jewelers Jewelry Repair and Custom Design With over 30 years of experience, Honey Jewelers takes pride in servicing Western Montana in all of it's jewelery needs.

From repairs to custom design, Honey Jewelers is your one stop shop for a peice that will last a lifetime.

Converted multiple stones into a custom pendant
04/02/2026

Converted multiple stones into a custom pendant

Converted Grandpas ring into a pendant
04/02/2026

Converted Grandpas ring into a pendant

LATEST BEFORE AND AFTER PICS
04/02/2026

LATEST BEFORE AND AFTER PICS

This is a Montana sapphire ring the lady wanted with very little maintenance with no prongs for her.  Made of yellow gol...
10/22/2025

This is a Montana sapphire ring the lady wanted with very little maintenance with no prongs for her. Made of yellow gold.

These are a couple of gents and ladies wedding bands that the couple wanted.  Made of 14k yellow gold.
10/22/2025

These are a couple of gents and ladies wedding bands that the couple wanted. Made of 14k yellow gold.

This is an emerald in a 2-tone ring.  All the accents in the rings are yellow gold and the ring bases are all white gold
10/22/2025

This is an emerald in a 2-tone ring. All the accents in the rings are yellow gold and the ring bases are all white gold

This is a cross made from Bison horn and diamonds.
10/22/2025

This is a cross made from Bison horn and diamonds.

Just thought I would post a couple of customs that we have done recently. This was a bracelet with elk teeth and a Monta...
10/22/2025

Just thought I would post a couple of customs that we have done recently. This was a bracelet with elk teeth and a Montana sapphire the customer dug.

04/04/2025

🌿🚒 The Floating Forest of Australia: A Unique Natural Wonder 🌏✨

In Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί, lies one of the most stunning and photogenic landscapes in the world πŸ“ΈπŸŒ³: the SS Ayrfield, an old steamship transformed by nature into a "floating forest" πŸƒβ›΄οΈ.

Built in the United Kingdom πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ in 1911, this ship arrived in Australia in 1912. For decades, it served as a cargo vessel βš“ and, during World War II (1939-1945) πŸͺ–, it was used to transport supplies for Allied troops in the Pacific 🌊. After the war, it continued operating in the coal industry πŸ”₯ until it was decommissioned in 1972 and moved to Homebush Bay ⚠️ for dismantling.

However, over the years ⏳, the structure remained in place, and nature took over 🌱. Trees and lush vegetation grew over the ship’s hull 🌿🌿, turning it into an awe-inspiring floating forest 🌳🚒. Today, this phenomenon is a symbol of nature’s resilience 🦜 and an unmissable attraction for travelers and photographers πŸ“·βœ¨.

Alongside the SS Ayrfield, other ships πŸ›³οΈ, like the SS Mortlake Bank, were also abandoned in the bay, though they are less known due to their difficult access 🚧. These shipwrecks are part of the region’s industrial and maritime heritage πŸ—οΈβš“, serving as a reminder of its history and transformation over time.

The floating forest is a striking example of how nature can reclaim and breathe new life into abandoned structures πŸŒπŸ€, turning them into breathtaking sights that captivate visitors πŸžοΈπŸ’š.

πŸ”— Source: Atlas Obscura

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03/27/2025
03/25/2025

SALE ON ALL FINISHED AND ESTATE PIECES IN STOCK 25% OFF
3215 Brooks, across from KFC open M thru F 10 to 530

Address

3215 Brooks Street, Ste A
Missoula, MT
59801

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 10am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 5:30pm
Thursday 10am - 5:30pm
Friday 10am - 5:30pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+14064931591

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