By supporting the work of the museum, you will become a part of securing the rich history of jewelry making in Providence.
The Providence Jewelry Museum is currently housed in a donated space. We are looking to purchase The Arnold-Palmer House to lay permanent roots for the museum and our collections in Providence. The Arnold-Palmer House is named for Daniel Arnold and Joseph Palmer. It was built by the flour trader Daniel Arnold in the 1830s. It was sold to Joseph Palmer in the 1850s who later manufactured gold rings at his firm, Palmer and Capron. It is one of Providence’s oldest buildings.
Once we secure a permanent home, donations will go towards outfitting the building to be a proper space to welcome visitors, hold workshops and educational events, and towards ongoing maintenance and preservation of the museum's collections.
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