What’s Happening Wiregrass?: Inside the World of Gemology with Strickland Jewelers

Published April 29, 2026 • 06:24 PM
By Katelyn Long

Dothan, Al. (WDNews) – Byron Strickland, owner of Strickland Jewelers, joined What’s Happening Wiregrass to talk all things jewelry, from education to engagement ring trends and a long-standing family legacy.

Some rings Byron brought with him today, that will be available for purchase during the Strickland’s May Estate Sale.

Strickland explained that a gemologist is essentially the scientist of the jewelry industry, trained to evaluate and assign value to stones using facts and research. He shared that becoming a gemologist requires about two years of study through the Gemological Institute of America, where students learn everything from diamonds to colored stones.

A fifth-generation jeweler, Strickland highlighted the rich history of his family business, which dates back to 1888 and continues to serve the Wiregrass community in both Dothan and Enterprise.

With wedding season underway, Strickland noted that couples are increasingly shopping together and leaning toward custom designs. Popular trends include elongated diamond cuts and delicate bands that can be stacked for a layered look.

Strickland Jewelers is also hosting an estate sale from May 1 through May 9, featuring both vintage and one-of-a-kind pieces.

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