Welcome to RioFire. Our names are Lance and Janica Johnson. I started making jewelry in 1975. I KNOW!!!! That is before many of you were born. I started creating jewelry in Sterling Silver and Turquoise in the traditional Southwest style. At the age of 23 I moved to Phoenix, Arizona from Utah. I was the manager of a Keepsake Diamond store in the Old Thomas Mall. I soon had a great desire to learn how to work in gold and other precious metals and to be able to set stones. After a few years of frustration because no one was willing to teach me the trade I was hired by Ron Price. At Ron Price Jewelry Design I spent 4 years of apprenticeship under the late Ron Price and Todd Giles, both very accomplished jewelers, Goldsmiths and great people. I saw how the jewelry industry worked and made a comittment to make the very best jewelry for the price and to treat my clients with the upmost respect as did Ron and Todd. Many people don't know the quailty of jewelry and they just rely on the jeweler to tell them. If you are unhappy with any piece you purchase from me just return it and I will return you purchase price no questions asked. I want you to love wearing my jewelry and having people ask where you got it at. This is not a hobby, It is my life. Please read my Policies and don't be afraid to talk to me.
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