The History of Blocher Jewelers
Blocher Jewelers was founded 1907 by the late Paul W. Blocher. Mr. Blocher
was born in 1875 in Gettysburg and was educated at Juniata College, Bowman
School of Watch-making in Lancaster and the University of Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia. Paul strived to build the business, and acheived great success in
Ellwood.
In 1938, Paul W. passed away, leaving his daughter Ruth Blocher Rearic to
assume leadership of the store. Under Ruth, the store flouished. With her love
of knowledge, she became one of the first women to become a member of the
American Gem Society. By 1947, Blocher's had outgrown its original home, and
Ruth decided to relocate the store to 507 Lawrence Avenue. Soon after in 1954,
Ruth's daughter, Rikki Blocher Rearic Blank joined her at the store. Finally, in
1992 Mary Blank DiCaprio became the fourth generation to enter the Blocher
world.
With continuing success into the 21st Century, Blocher's outgrew it's iconic
Lawrence Avenue location, and the decision was made by Mary to move the store to
a larger location in the Franklin Plaza in 2007, just in time to celebrate
Blocher's 100th Anniversary. Today we've been in Ellwood City for 103 years, and
we still hold true to the original values of family, quality, and tradition that
have made Blocher's a century old institution.
Mary
Blank DiCaprio, President and Registered
Jeweler

Our storefront in Franklin Plaza, Ellwood City.

Our showroom.