How I Founded Quila Jewelers After Training As Gemologist’- CEO Michael Olorunsogo Oni

The CEO of Quila Jewelers has declared that he is not a charlatan in the business of custom jewellery.


“I was properly trained at a world-class institution, the Gemologist Institute of America, GIA,” Michael Olorunsogo Oni asserted.


He disclosed this while answering random questions on the Instagram page @quilajewelers.


“For those who don’t know my history, let me set the record straight. I am from Erin Oke in Osun State, but I was born in Lagos. My first degree is in Political Science, while I am also a certified project manager, but my interest in precious stones and custom jewellery was so strong I decided to become a trained gemologist. That was what took me to the Gemology Institute of America. And after my training, I founded Quila Jewelers, about four years ago,” he narrated.
Since then, according to Michael Olorunsogo Oni, Quila Jewelers has been flourishing.


“We have customers across the world not only here in America and the business has been growing after the temporary deceleration caused by Covid-19 lockdowns of last year,” he submitted.


Speaking further on how far he has developed Quila Jewelers, Michael Olorunsogo Oni claimed the company offers the full gamut of luxury accessories.
“Quila Jewelers offers the best deals on high-end jewellery, watches and custom made pieces. We also offer free and express delivery on all purchases within the United States. Just as well, we also render services to clients outside the United States with international delivery services,” he started.


He also added: “We have broadened our business by integrating diverse payment options on our website which made it easier for anyone to order our products online from any part of the world. It doesn’t matter whether you are in Munich or Nagasaki or Timbuktu, we can deliver seamlessly to our customers.”

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