Moonrise Jewelry, in partnership with the ESVA Tourism Commission, is hosting its inaugural ESVA Bridal Pop-Up event on Saturday, March 21, from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM inside their flagship store at 325 Mason Avenue, Cape Charles, VA.
This interactive event is the only one of its kind. Over 25 local vendors will make themselves available in a meet-and-greet style setting. Prospective brides and their families can mingle with service providers ranging from jewelry, catering, florals, venues, and beyond – and enter to win door prizes.
Attendees will experience first-hand why the Eastern Shore of Virginia is the perfect place to say “I do.”
Samples, gift bags, and refreshments will be provided.
Email info@moonrisejewelry.com or call/text (757) 678–0055 for more information.
About Moonrise Jewelry
Moonrise Jewelry has been proudly woman-owned and operated since 2005, with our flagship store at 325 Mason Avenue in historic Cape Charles. The company’s colorful line of accessories features eco-friendly, exotic Fish Leather made from by-products of the seafood industry. Owner/designer Meredith Lusk and her team of local artisans handcraft their award-winning jewelry line in Cape Charles, inspired by the natural beauty of Virginia’s Eastern Shore. The store also offers a curated collection of vintage and fine jewelry, as well as heirloom jewelry re-design, repair services, and permanent jewelry. Named “One of the South’s Best Boutiques” by Southern Living magazine and “Coolest Stores in America” by InStore magazine.

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