ALL ITEMS
2001
Amethyst Suite!
Live ItemStandout in this "intense purple" amethyst suite of jewelry!
This matching set can be worn casually for a pop of color or can be dressed up for elegant night out. The size of the center stone (20 ct.) will not go unnoticed! The amethyst gemstone is the birthstone for the month of February.
Historically, bishops from the Christian church were said to have worn amethyst rings to symbolize Christ. According to ancient Greek mythology this gemstone as has the power to control evil thoughts, quicken intelligence, and aid a warrior in victory.
14k yellow gold necklace with emerald cut amethyst pendant on an 18' chain
14k gold yellow gold handcrafted amethyst drop earrings
18k yellow gold ring with round shaped amethyst center stone
Kellmer Jewelers
A third-generation jeweler, Jeff Kellmer was born into a jewelry legacy built on innovation and refinement. Founded in 1936 by his grandfather Jack Kellmer, The Jack Kellmer Company (as it was formally known), quickly set the standard for jewelry excellence in Greater Philadelphia. Jack traveled internationally to procure the finest diamonds and gemstones form Antwerp, Belguim, and Idar-Oberstein, Germany for his discerning clients.
Present day Jeff Kellmer prides himself in maintaining this legacy of excellence and has made a name for himself as an innovative fine jewelry designer. Jeff is known for going above and beyond for his clients to assure they receive the finest items at the best value. For this reason, he has seen generations of families return for business. Jeff serves an eclectic clientele from across the United States with his flagship showroom located in the heart of the Mainline, Haverford, PA.
"I personally invite you to come in and be a part of Kellmer Jeweler's continuing evolution. It would be an honor to have my family legacy woven into the fabric of your family's history." ~Jeff Kellmer
2002
Broadway Comes to You!
Live Item3 Hit Performances in Philadelphia!
Two tickets to EACH performance PLUS one $750 Visa Gift Card!
- Friday, November 25, 2022 - TINA: THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL at Academy Of Music
- Friday, April 21, 2023 - JERSEY BOYS at Forrest Theatre
- Friday, August 18, 2023 - DISNEY'S THE LION KING at Academy Of Music
- ALL PERFORMAMCES BEGIN AT 8:00 PM
2005
One week at a French Chateau!
Live ItemChateau de Kerangat in Brittany, France, One week, up to 10 people
On three floors, the spacious reception rooms and the seven bedrooms are decorated with beautiful period furniture, marble fireplaces, parquet floors, gilt mirrors, delicate moldings and high ceilings evoking romance, sophistication and elegance.
The accommodations for 10 include: 4 master bedrooms with a double bed and a private bathroom. There is 1 bedroom with twin beds and a private bathroom, and 2 other bedrooms with a single bed. The ground floor has a fully equipped, semi-professional kitchen, a formal dining room, two living rooms with working fireplaces (logs are provided) and a library.
Within 3 kilometers of the chateau are the small, picturesque villages of Plumelec and St. Jean Brevelay where all the services (boulangerie, patisserie, grocery store, restaurants, banks, pharmacy, hairdresser and post office) are available for your convenience during your stay.
In the charming city of Vannes and throughout the area, you'll find many fine dining establishments, including Michelin Star rated ones, and cultural landmarks (memorials, castles, churches, distinctive towns and villages, etc.) which will enhance your experience.
Rental season runs from mid-May to mid-September.
Reservations are processed on the basis of first come, first served.
Occupancy: Saturday 5:00 p.m. to Saturday 10:00 a.m.
Exclusive occupancy of the castle for 10 adults.
Linens, utilities and light cleaning service (M-F).
Morbihan and south Brittany
The Morbihan is a region in the south of Brittany which takes its name from the "Gulf of Morbihan". It is a small inland sea containing over 40 islands.
The huge number of menhirs (Long Stone) and dolmen (Stone Table) in this part of Brittany makes the region one of the most impressive megalithic sites in the world - said to more than match Stonehenge. Several inland villages and coastal towns and the general southern exposure of the region makes it one of France's most popular resort area, for both French and foreign tourists.
Plumelec is the closest village to the chateau.
It is a typical small French village with the church marking the center of the town surrounded by a number of small shops offering daily goods and services. Plumelec is known for being the location of the first death of operation Overlord (code name for the Battle of Normandy) on June 5, 1944. More recently, Plumelec is a mainstay of professional cycling races. Many prestigious cycling races, such as the Tour de France, the European, and French National Road Race Championships, retain Plumelec as a place of passage and arrival.
Amenities
- Light housekeeping assistance
- Walking/Hiking
- Bicycles (surcharge)
- Log fires
- Outdoor dining
- Wireless internet
- Washing machine
- Clothes dryer
- Hair dryers
- Wireless speakers
- Household linens
Getting to the Chateau
There are two major gateway airports to France. Orly (ORY), is 10 mi south of Paris, and Charles de Gaulle (CDG) - also known as Roissy - is 16 mi northeast of the city. Flying time to Paris is 7½ hours from New York,
Rennes ( RNS), Brest (BES), Nantes (NTE), Quimper (UIP), Dinard ( DNR), and Lorient (LRT) all have regional airports served by domestic and some international flights. Air France flies to them all, except Dinard. All major car rental companies offer services at the airports.
2006
Amethyst Suite!
Live ItemStandout in this "intense purple" amethyst suite of jewelry!
This matching set can be worn casually for a pop of color or can be dressed up for elegant night out. The size of the center stone (20 ct.) will not go unnoticed! The amethyst gemstone is the birthstone for the month of February.
Historically, bishops from the Christian church were said to have worn amethyst rings to symbolize Christ. According to ancient Greek mythology this gemstone as has the power to control evil thoughts, quicken intelligence, and aid a warrior in victory.
14k yellow gold necklace with emerald cut amethyst pendant on an 18' chain
14k gold yellow gold handcrafted amethyst drop earrings
18k yellow gold ring with round shaped amethyst center stone
Kellmer Jewelers
A third-generation jeweler, Jeff Kellmer was born into a jewelry legacy built on innovation and refinement. Founded in 1936 by his grandfather Jack Kellmer, The Jack Kellmer Company (as it was formally known), quickly set the standard for jewelry excellence in Greater Philadelphia. Jack traveled internationally to procure the finest diamonds and gemstones form Antwerp, Belguim, and Idar-Oberstein, Germany for his discerning clients.
Present day Jeff Kellmer prides himself in maintaining this legacy of excellence and has made a name for himself as an innovative fine jewelry designer. Jeff is known for going above and beyond for his clients to assure they receive the finest items at the best value. For this reason, he has seen generations of families return for business. Jeff serves an eclectic clientele from across the United States with his flagship showroom located in the heart of the Mainline, Haverford, PA.
"I personally invite you to come in and be a part of Kellmer Jeweler's continuing evolution. It would be an honor to have my family legacy woven into the fabric of your family's history." ~Jeff Kellmer
2007
One week at a French Chateau!
Live ItemChateau de Kerangat in Brittany, France, One week, up to 10 people
On three floors, the spacious reception rooms and the seven bedrooms are decorated with beautiful period furniture, marble fireplaces, parquet floors, gilt mirrors, delicate moldings and high ceilings evoking romance, sophistication and elegance.
The accommodations for 10 include: 4 master bedrooms with a double bed and a private bathroom. There is 1 bedroom with twin beds and a private bathroom, and 2 other bedrooms with a single bed. The ground floor has a fully equipped, semi-professional kitchen, a formal dining room, two living rooms with working fireplaces (logs are provided) and a library.
Within 3 kilometers of the chateau are the small, picturesque villages of Plumelec and St. Jean Brevelay where all the services (boulangerie, patisserie, grocery store, restaurants, banks, pharmacy, hairdresser and post office) are available for your convenience during your stay.
In the charming city of Vannes and throughout the area, you'll find many fine dining establishments, including Michelin Star rated ones, and cultural landmarks (memorials, castles, churches, distinctive towns and villages, etc.) which will enhance your experience.
Rental season runs from mid-May to mid-September.
Reservations are processed on the basis of first come, first served.
Occupancy: Saturday 5:00 p.m. to Saturday 10:00 a.m.
Exclusive occupancy of the castle for 10 adults.
Linens, utilities and light cleaning service (M-F).
Morbihan and south Brittany
The Morbihan is a region in the south of Brittany which takes its name from the "Gulf of Morbihan". It is a small inland sea containing over 40 islands.
The huge number of menhirs (Long Stone) and dolmen (Stone Table) in this part of Brittany makes the region one of the most impressive megalithic sites in the world - said to more than match Stonehenge. Several inland villages and coastal towns and the general southern exposure of the region makes it one of France's most popular resort area, for both French and foreign tourists.
Plumelec is the closest village to the chateau.
It is a typical small French village with the church marking the center of the town surrounded by a number of small shops offering daily goods and services. Plumelec is known for being the location of the first death of operation Overlord (code name for the Battle of Normandy) on June 5, 1944. More recently, Plumelec is a mainstay of professional cycling races. Many prestigious cycling races, such as the Tour de France, the European, and French National Road Race Championships, retain Plumelec as a place of passage and arrival.
Amenities
- Light housekeeping assistance
- Walking/Hiking
- Bicycles (surcharge)
- Log fires
- Outdoor dining
- Wireless internet
- Washing machine
- Clothes dryer
- Hair dryers
- Wireless speakers
- Household linens
Getting to the Chateau
There are two major gateway airports to France. Orly (ORY), is 10 mi south of Paris, and Charles de Gaulle (CDG) - also known as Roissy - is 16 mi northeast of the city. Flying time to Paris is 7½ hours from New York,
Rennes ( RNS), Brest (BES), Nantes (NTE), Quimper (UIP), Dinard ( DNR), and Lorient (LRT) all have regional airports served by domestic and some international flights. Air France flies to them all, except Dinard. All major car rental companies offer services at the airports.