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One Fine Jewelry Enthusiast, Concierge & Designer Tiny Gods

Susan Gray, Owner of GrayBlackBook for Lux Lifestyle Magazine • May 8, 2021
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Lux Lifestyle Magazine recently caught up with Jewelry Designer Mary Margaret Beaver who, within the past year, actualized her dream of opening her own fine jewelry store. Tiny Gods, located in Charlotte, North Carolina, offers Customers an unparalleled jewelry buying experience through its cleverly curated collection. Combine an accomplished background in the jewelry industry with a collaboration on a collection of her own - Love thy Rival – Mary Margaret’s passion is evident. From the unique displays of various mediums of art and the eclectic collection of talented designers from around the world, one finds it easy to find their own unique style and taste represented within Tiny Gods.

The beauty of each meaningful piece of jewelry reflects the unique style and personality of the thoughtfully selected artisans featured. Mary Margaret’s collections afford her beloved clientele the benefits of her trained eye and flair for both traditional and thought-provoking design. Further, Tiny Gods exquisite collections are available worldwide through their extensive online presence. 




Mary Margaret showcases designs of the highest quality craftsmanship and each piece is a statement of personal expression that authentically conveys love and significance. Mary Margaret’s valued expertise in recognizing the organic elements of various stones and precious metals from a piece within a Client’s own personal collection is of added benefit to new or existing Clients. She is instrumental in guiding them through the creative process to re-envision an existing heirloom into a design statement that can’t be found anywhere else in the world.  

Tiny Gods

2325 Crescent Avenue

Charlotte, NC 28207

TINYGODS.com


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