We want like to take a moment to welcome you to Colucci's Jewelers - Hilton Head's premier jewelry store for more than 60 years. We are so happy that you decided to visit our website! We hope that while you're here, you will begin to get a sense of why so many customers choose Colucci's Jewelers over other jewelry stores Near Me Hilton Head, SC.
In an industry known for snobby salespeople and overpriced items, Colucci's Jewelers brings warm smiles and affordable prices to jewelry shoppers in the Lowcountry. Unlike other jewelers Near Me Hilton Head, the Colucci team focuses on providing customers with an unmatched jewelry experience, from the moment they pull into our parking lot to the minute they leave our showroom. We believe our customers deserve special attention, and our goal is to provide them with friendly, personalized service every time they visit.
As a certified jeweler with more than 50 years in the industry, Stefan Colucci has built his reputation on excellence and execution. With a wealth of knowledge and a passion for precision, Stefan pours his heart into every custom-made piece of jewelry, repair, restoration, and appraisal that he completes at Colucci's Jewelers. With consistent craftsmanship and impressive attention to detail, Stefan's ability to cater to all your jewelry needs will exceed your expectations every time.
While Stefan focuses on creating unforgettable custom jewelry for you or your loved one, his wife Summer specializes in customer service. Kind, patient, and knowledgeable in her own right, Summer will take all the time necessary to answer your questions and guide you through the jewelry selection process. Whether you're stressed out looking for the perfect diamond engagement ring or need to restore a priceless family heirloom, Summer will make sure you receive the attention you deserve.
When you shop at Colucci's Jewelry, understand that we will never try to pressure you into a purchase or provide you with lackluster service if you're "window shopping." We treat each of our customers with the same exceptional care, whether they are repeat clients or new faces.
Colucci's is a name you can trust - there's a reason we were voted Best Jeweler in 2019 by Readers Choice!
We offer several different jewelry styles and services Near Me Hilton Head, SC, from breathtaking engagement rings to extensive repairs. Keep reading to learn more about a few of our specialties.
Proposing to the love of your life is one of the most beautiful, memorable moments that two people will ever share as a couple. An engagement ring symbolizes love and acceptance; it epitomizes trust and commitment. While no two proposals will ever be exactly the same, there is one constant that will always remain true: the diamond engagement ring you choose from Colucci's Jewelers will give you a lifetime of pleasure and contentment.
We understand that choosing the right engagement ring is one of the most important decisions you can make. That is why we pair the finest engagement jewelry Near Me Hilton Head, SC, with one-on-one showings and helpful advice - to ensure that you discover dazzling rings at an affordable price. With the Colucci team by your side, we take second-guessing out of the equation, so you can focus on popping the question with confidence. After all, a diamond engagement ring is meant to be cherished for a lifetime!
We find that taking the time to give our clients as much information as possible makes their experience easier and more enjoyable. Before you visit our store in person, consider the following factors when choosing an engagement ring:
With regular care and maintenance, your piece of fine jewelry from Colucci's Jewelers will give you a lifetime of enjoyment. Whether your favorite emerald necklace needs cleaning or a small diamond in your engagement ring is loose, we are happy to help. With more than 50 years of experience as Colucci's Jewelers' in-house repair expert, Stefan Colucci will handle your jewelry with care and compassion. Stefan is also highly skilled at creating designer jewelry Near Me Hilton Head, SC. If you have a grand idea for a custom jewelry project, Stefan will consult with you one-on-one to turn your dream into reality.
In addition to the above services, Colucci Jewelers also offers:
Don't risk sending your jewelry off to another state or country to be repaired by someone you can't see or talk to - as the premier on-site jewelry store Near Me Hilton Head, SC we will handle all of your jewelry needs in person, with hard work and a smile.
If you need to get your fine jewelry appraised for insurance purposes, Colucci's Jewelers can help.
It's a great idea to get your jewelry appraised periodically. As the years pass along, the value of your precious metals and gemstones can fluctuate. If your last appraisal was more than two years ago, you could run into problems with your insurance coverage. If your jewelry is insured for less than its replacement value, you could lose a substantial amount of money if it is stolen or lost.
To help prevent situations like this from happening, our on-site jeweler Stefan Colucci will provide you with an up-to-date appraisal report based on your jewelry's current market value. That way, you can update your insurance accordingly.
We also specialize in estate jewelry appraisals, so you know exactly how much your old jewelry is worth if you are thinking of selling.
Our appraisal services include:
Selling jewelry from years past can be a hard experience. Estate jewelry, in particular, can have sentimental value attached and can be hard to sell. This is because jewelry is often a symbol of achievement or affection, such as your class ring from high school or your grandmother's wedding band. At Colucci's Jewelers, we understand the connection to old jewelry and appreciate the memories and value you have with these antique pieces.
In addition to the personal value, antique and estate jewelry can be quite valuable from a monetary standpoint. Estate jewelry is extremely popular in this day and age. Many Lowcountry locals are selling their vintage pieces to trusted jewelry stores Near Me Hilton Head, SC, like Colucci's Jewelers.
Many customers choose to sell their jewelry to Colucci's Jewelers because we offer an intimate, honest experience - something that you will certainly not receive if you list your jewelry for sale on an internet marketplace. We will be upfront with you every step of the way to help separate personal value from monetary value, and will present you with a fair offer to consider.
If you are interested in selling your jewelry, we encourage you to visit our showroom to meet our staff and get an accurate appraisal of your jewelry's worth.
We are proud and grateful to have served thousands of customers looking for quality jewelry and a relaxed, no-pressure atmosphere. We would love the opportunity to speak with you face-to-face so that we can learn what you're looking for and what you love about jewelry. Whether you're looking for a custom diamond engagement ring or need friendly advice about what looks right, we are here help.
Hilton Head residents will need to ditch the flip-flops for a coat next week, as colder temperatures hit the coastal area on Tuesday.A strong cold front moving through the Lowcountry Sunday will bring the season’s coldest air so far, with freezing temperatures possible early next week.Before the cold arrives, the weekend will remain mild. Saturday’s forecast is mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s and low 80s, followed by a partly cloudy Saturday night with lows in the mid-60s.Sunday will bring a slight c...
Hilton Head residents will need to ditch the flip-flops for a coat next week, as colder temperatures hit the coastal area on Tuesday.
A strong cold front moving through the Lowcountry Sunday will bring the season’s coldest air so far, with freezing temperatures possible early next week.
Before the cold arrives, the weekend will remain mild. Saturday’s forecast is mostly sunny with highs in the upper 70s and low 80s, followed by a partly cloudy Saturday night with lows in the mid-60s.
Sunday will bring a slight chance of showers or a thunderstorm in the afternoon before the front moves through.
According to the National Weather Service Charleston Office, the cold front will sweep across the region late Sunday afternoon, pushing away any lingering showers by Monday morning. Skies will clear, but temperatures will tumble behind the front.
Overnight temperatures Sunday night are expected to dip into the low 40s inland and high 40s along the coast.
Monday will stay dry, chilly and bring wind gusts into the 20s, with daytime highs only reaching the low to mid-50s – well below normal for early November.
The real cold, however, will arrive Monday night into Tuesday morning, when record low temperatures are forecast to drop around freezing in coastal counties. Hilton Head is expected to see temperatures around 38 degrees Monday night.
The NWS says these temperatures mark some of the coldest of the season, and for much of the region, a freeze watch or warning is likely to be issued.
Above-average temperatures will continue for a few more days, though a big cooldown is ahead as temperatures become well below normal next week! Areas inland will likely see temperatures dip down into the upper 20s, while those along the coast cool into mid 30s on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/3dixh2L1Jd
— NWS Charleston, SC (@NWSCharlestonSC) November 7, 2025
Coastal areas have about a 10-20% chance to reach the freezing mark, rising up into the 90 to 95% range further inland.
Later on Tuesday will bring somewhat of a warm-up, with highs in the 50s and overnight lows near freezing inland and in the upper 30s to low 40s closer to the beaches.
By midweek, temperatures are expected to return to more typical November levels. Highs should climb back into the 60s by Wednesday and Thursday.
As for the remainder of hurricane season, which officially concludes Nov. 30, no tropical development is expected in the Atlantic over the next seven days.
For the latest forecast updates, visit the NWS Charleston 7-day forecast webpage.
There’s a vote next week and if early ballot casting is a barometer of next Tuesday’s turnout, it looks like the percentage of voters who show up may struggle to get near double digits.Early voting began Oct. 20 and ended Friday. Beaufort County has 140,000 registered voters but 31,085 are eligible to vote in the three upcoming municipal elections. Through the 9 days of early voting, said Jean Felix of the county board of voter registration and elections, 197 voters had cast ballots.That equals 0.6% of the eligible ...
There’s a vote next week and if early ballot casting is a barometer of next Tuesday’s turnout, it looks like the percentage of voters who show up may struggle to get near double digits.
Early voting began Oct. 20 and ended Friday. Beaufort County has 140,000 registered voters but 31,085 are eligible to vote in the three upcoming municipal elections. Through the 9 days of early voting, said Jean Felix of the county board of voter registration and elections, 197 voters had cast ballots.
That equals 0.6% of the eligible registered voters.
“It’s really, really bad,” said Felix.
In-person voters will go to the polls in Bluffton, Port Royal and Yemassee on Tuesday, where 13 candidates are fighting for seven town council seats.
So far, the three local elections, which feature two contested races for town council seats and a three-way battle for mayor, have not drawn much interest from local voters, based on early voting returns.
Turnout at municipal elections in off-year elections is typically low, Felix said. Off-year elections fall in odd years when there is no presidential or midterm election.
With polls from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, there’s still time to improve the dismal turnout percentage.
All the information on candidates and polling locations can be found at the website for the South Carolina Elections Commission at scvotes.gov or the county elections office.
If precinct locations have changed, signs with directions also will be posted at old polling places, she said.
Contested races are on the ballot in Port Royal and Yemassee.
Three candidates -- Darryl Owens, Mary Beth Gray Heyward and Angie Tillman -- are running for two seats on the Port Royal Town Council. The two candidates with the most votes will win four-year terms.
Voters in Yemassee will cast ballots for two Town Council seats and the mayor. Yemassee straddles both northern Beaufort County and Hampton County.
The candidates for Yemassee mayor are Ben BT Fennell, Libby Holloway and Colin Moore, the incumbent.
The town council candidates are Jay Cook, Stephen Henson, Lori Goodwin Poston, Jerry Thompson and Alfred Washington. Incumbents David Paul Murray and Stacy Pinckney are not running.
In Bluffton, Emily Vaux Burden and Fred Hamilton are unopposed for two seats.
Early voting, which began Oct. 20, ended on Friday.
This story was originally published October 31, 2025 at 12:34 PM.
11:30 a.m. update: In the latest briefing, the National Hurricane Center said that Melissa now has sustained winds of 165 mph. The storm is still expected to turn northward today and will move over Jamaica tonight through Tuesday morning.Hurricane Melissa rapidly intensified into a Category 5 storm Monday morning, becoming one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes of the season as it churns through the western Caribbean.According to the National Hurricane Center, Melissa’s maximum sustained winds have reached...
11:30 a.m. update: In the latest briefing, the National Hurricane Center said that Melissa now has sustained winds of 165 mph. The storm is still expected to turn northward today and will move over Jamaica tonight through Tuesday morning.
Hurricane Melissa rapidly intensified into a Category 5 storm Monday morning, becoming one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes of the season as it churns through the western Caribbean.
According to the National Hurricane Center, Melissa’s maximum sustained winds have reached 160 mph and is moving west at only 3 mph.
As of Monday morning, the storm’s center was located about 135 miles southwest of Kingston, Jamaica.
The NHC expects a gradual turn to the northwest and north tonight before Melissa accelerates northeastward toward the Bahamas later this week.
The hurricane is expected to make landfall in Jamaica early Tuesday “as a powerful, major hurricane.”
Melissa is then expected to move across southeastern Cuba and the Bahamas through midweek and maintain hurricane strength as it moves over these areas.
The storm’s slow forward speed means Jamaica and eastern Cuba will face extended periods of destructive winds, torrential rainfall and catastrophic flooding. Storm surge along Jamaica’s southern coast could reach 9 to 13 feet, accompanied by destructive waves and widespread coastal flooding.
While the system is forecast to remain well offshore of the southeastern United States, dangerous rip currents and minor coastal flooding are likely along South Carolina beaches through midweek.
While the Hilton Head area will have a rainy start to the week, with showers expected until Wednesday, the National Weather Service in Charleston has issued a warning of dangerous rip currents along Hilton Head Island and nearby Georgia beaches through Monday evening.
In addition, forecasters say both coastal flooding and rip currents are a concern for the area through the week.
The highest-value homes in Hilton Head IslandEvery city has its showpiece homes — the ones that define luxury living. And as prices continue to rise across the U.S., the most valuable properties showcase just how high local markets can go. The high-end housing market in particular has reached new heights in 2025, with the typical luxury home selling for a record $1.35 million in March. The million-dollar price tag no longer even qualifies as "luxury" in most places.So, what do Hilton Head Island's most glamoro...
Every city has its showpiece homes — the ones that define luxury living. And as prices continue to rise across the U.S., the most valuable properties showcase just how high local markets can go. The high-end housing market in particular has reached new heights in 2025, with the typical luxury home selling for a record $1.35 million in March. The million-dollar price tag no longer even qualifies as "luxury" in most places.
So, what do Hilton Head Island's most glamorous homes look like? To find out, Redfin Real Estate found the city's highest-value homes based on their Redfin Estimate.
#1. 80 Bridgetown Ln, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $16,356,904- Beds: 8- Baths: 13- Square feet: 18,056- See 80 Bridgetown Ln, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#2. 38 Surf Scoter Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $15,498,544- Beds: 6- Baths: 8- Square feet: 10,628- See 38 Surf Scoter Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#3. 7 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $14,292,266- Beds: 6- Baths: 6.5- Square feet: 8,123- See 7 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#4. 14 Painted Bunting Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $14,270,918- Beds: 5- Baths: not available- Square feet: 7,314- See 14 Painted Bunting Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#5. 9 Brown Pelican Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $13,927,913- Beds: 6- Baths: 8- Square feet: 7,000- See 9 Brown Pelican Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#6. 24 Oyster Catcher Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $13,185,169- Beds: 4- Baths: 12- Square feet: 5,995- See 24 Oyster Catcher Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#7. 14 Laughing Gull Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $13,168,925- Beds: 1- Baths: not available- Square feet: 10,698- See 14 Laughing Gull Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#8. 15 Bald Eagle Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $12,352,856- Beds: 1- Baths: not available- Square feet: 3,958- See 15 Bald Eagle Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#9. 14 Whistling Swan Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $12,237,551- Beds: 4- Baths: 8- Square feet: 5,855- See 14 Whistling Swan Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#10. 14 Seaside Sparrow Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $12,175,435- Beds: 6- Baths: not available- Square feet: 5,407- See 14 Seaside Sparrow Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#11. 37 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $12,160,993- Beds: 4- Baths: not available- Square feet: 6,253- See 37 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#12. 19 Red Cardinal Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $11,649,760- Beds: 5- Baths: not available- Square feet: 6,007- See 19 Red Cardinal Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#13. 19 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $11,362,607- Beds: 6- Baths: 8- Square feet: 5,948- See 19 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#14. 15 Laughing Gull Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $11,184,670- Beds: 7- Baths: 9- Square feet: 9,320- See 15 Laughing Gull Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#15. 25 Sandhill Crane Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $11,128,391- Beds: 6- Baths: not available- Square feet: 6,309- See 25 Sandhill Crane Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#16. 31 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $10,970,046- Beds: 4- Baths: 8- Square feet: 6,752- See 31 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
#17. 43 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928- Approximate home value: $10,950,501- Beds: 2- Baths: not available- Square feet: 8,017- See 43 S Beach Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928 on Redfin.com
Methodology
Redfin Estimate data as of September 11, 2025. Bedroom, bathroom, and square footage data may not be available or accurate. Secondary addresses may not be included. Value estimates may not reflect what the house could actually sell for.
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. —Update 8:13 p.m.: Geoffroy now faces additional charges of open container of beer or wine in motor vehicle, uninsured motor vehicle and permitting or operating vehicle which is not registered and licensed.Update 8:40 a.m.: The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office has arrested Daniel Paul Geoffroy, 28.Geoffroy, of Hilton Head Island, is charged with reckless driving.He was booked into the Beaufort County Detention Center ju...
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. —
Update 8:13 p.m.:
Geoffroy now faces additional charges of open container of beer or wine in motor vehicle, uninsured motor vehicle and permitting or operating vehicle which is not registered and licensed.
Update 8:40 a.m.:
The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office has arrested Daniel Paul Geoffroy, 28.
Geoffroy, of Hilton Head Island, is charged with reckless driving.
He was booked into the Beaufort County Detention Center just before midnight Tuesday.
Geoffroy was previously arrested in 2022 after authorities said he caused nearly $40,000 in damages while driving through the Sea Pines Resort.
Initial report:
The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office is investigating an ATV crash that happened late Wednesday night on Hilton Head Island's South End around 11:45p.m.
At the same time a GoFundMe is circulating social media, stating a woman was severely injured following an ATV crash on Wednesday evening.
Here's what we know:
According to an incident report obtained by WJCL from BCSO the ATV crash happened at 115 Arrow Road, located on the south side of the island just before midnight on Wednesday.
South Carolina law dictates that ATVs cannot be operated on public roads or streets. Since Hilton Head Island only has public roads and no state trails ATV operation isn't allowed on the island.
According to a GoFundMe, Ashley Facenda was involved in a 'serious ATV accident' where she had to be airlifted via LifeLink to Savannah Memorial Hospital. She is being treated for multiple traumatic injuries, including a broken collarbone, collapsed and punctured lung and multiple rib and spinal fractures.
The GoFundMe states that Facenda is a brand-new mother to a 3-month-old baby boy.
WJLC has since reached out to BCSO, they said they have no further updates on the investigation at this time.
The GoFundMe has raised over $24,000 so far to help Facenda's family with costs.
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