North America Jewelry Stores

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The Clay Pot, United States

  162 Seventh Avenue - Seventh Avenue - Brooklyn, NY              
Established in 1969 as an urban ceramics studio by Robert and Sally Silberberg. Thirty-five years ago Park Slope was hardly the enclave for young professional families it is today, but it was always a neighborhood, and The Clay Pot is essentially a neighborhood store. Joined by their daughter Tara in 1990, the store now reflects her passion for jewelry and has developed into a nationally recognized source for America's premier jewelry designers. Rated in the Top Ten of outer-borough stores by the first edition of Zagats Shopping Guide.
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Pookie & Sebastian, United States
  1488 2nd Avenue - Manhattan - New York, NY              
Pookie & Sebastian, a fun, flirty, and oh so girly specialty boutique…
What began as an uptown meets downtown love story developed into a much sought after hip clothing brand all about style, trend, and a bit of sparkle. Located in the heart of New York City, this boutique captures the attention of fashion it girls.
Known for carrying an outstanding collection of to-the-minute trends, Pookie & Sebastian offers an extensive assortment of darling tops, premium denim, heaps of jewelry, and assorted accessoires.
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Zales Jewelers, United States
  1187 3rd Ave - Upper East Side - New York, NY              
Zales has grown from a single store selling jewelry alongside appliances and cameras to a major international jewelry corporation. Over the course of five generations, Zales expanded from a family jeweler located in just a few downtown locations to the largest fine jeweler in retail shopping malls across North America. Having surpassed 750 stores in the United States and Puerto Rico, Zales Jewelers has grown upon the strength of its traditions and its commitment to excellence.
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Ross-Simons, United States
  64 Westfarms Mall - Westfarms Mall - Farmington, CT              
"Certified Diamonds. Absolute Best Prices. At Ross-Simons, you'll find just the right diamond to fit your style at the very best price. Shop our thousands of certified diamonds, in every size, shape, color and cut, at the lowest prices ever."
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Erwin Pearl, United States
  Grand Central Station - New York, NY              
There is an Erwin Pearl. Born in Vienna, Austria, Erwin Pearl came to the United States as a young boy. He soon became a leading designer of fine jewelry, even winning the prestigious Diamond International Award for five consecutive years. However, the challenge of designing pieces accessible to a wider audience led him into fashion jewelry.
The entire process of creating Erwin Pearl jewelry begins at one of several factories. The Armbrust and Kunzman chain divisions have been producing quality fashion pieces for over fifty years, making Erwin Pearl the only major jewelry manufacturer and wholesaler which retains its own chain factory, allowing for the best possible control over quality and production.
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Satya Jewelry, United States
  330 Bleecker Street - Bleecker Street - New York, NY              
Blending spiritual symbols, healing gemstones and sacred meanings. Satya Jewelry is created with grace, style and global consciousness.
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Zales Diamond Store, United States
  433 439 86TH STREET - 86th Street - Brooklyn, NY              
Zales has grown from a single store selling jewelry alongside appliances and cameras to a major international jewelry corporation. Over the course of five generations, Zales expanded from a family jeweler located in just a few downtown locations to the largest fine jeweler in retail shopping malls across North America. Having surpassed 750 stores in the United States and Puerto Rico, Zales Jewelers has grown upon the strength of its traditions and its commitment to excellence.
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Gallery Vercon, United States
  332 East 9th Street - New York, NY              
On display are tantalizing examples of mixed semiprecious stones of blue and gray hues set in 14-karat white gold, and sterling rings and necklaces. Her rings are often used as alternatives to the traditional wedding band, and her earrings and bracelets are office-appropriate. De Verteuil studied fashion design at FIT, and then decided to become an accessories designer. With a background that includes accessory design for Yves St. Laurent, De Verteuil is also an instructor at Parsons School of Design, teaching courses in sterling silver jewelry, beading on fabric, applique, and combined beading and embroidery, the latter being one of the most sought-after accessory trends for the holiday.
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Loree Rodkin, United States
  754 Fifth Ave  - New York, NY              
Loree Rodkin, known for her nonconformist, visionary approach to jewelry making, blurs the distinction between modern and medieval.
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Pat Areias, United States
  966 Madison Avenue - (between 75th & 76th Streets) - New York, NY              
Pat Areias Sterling has its roots in the old Mexican tradition of silversmithing and today is one of the most innovative companies in the field. Artistically, Pat Areias strives to maintain the same level of excellence achieved by the great silversmithing visionaries Jean Puiforcat of France, George Jensen of Denmark and William Spratling of Taxco. Pat Areias Sterling began in 1987 in Cuernavaca, Mexico, with the introduction of a three-piece buckle set which became the foundation of the designer's business. Two years later, she added silver jewelry to her collection. Reminiscent of the Art Deco era, her designs are marked by a contemporary style. Pat Areias Sterling now offers an extensive line of handcrafted sterling silver jewelry and hair accessories collection as well as a belt and buckle collection. Each piece of Pat Areias's artistry is hand rendered, one by one. As such, from their sterling silver belt buckles to their many accessories (including hair pieces, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, button covers, key chains, money clips and home accents) they may be similar, but they are not the same.
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Billy Martin's New York, United States
  220 E. 60th St. - (at 68th St.) - New York, NY              
Billy Martin’s is a born-and-bred American company with a 29-year old brand name and history. We specialize in the sale of unique, upscale western-inspired apparel, boots, belts, buckles, accessories, jewelry, home décor, furnishings, a few antiques and Americana.
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DVVS Fine Jewelry, United States
  263 W. 19th St. - (between 7th and 8th Aves.) - New York, NY              
Located in Manhatten, specialized in high quality jewelry, diamonds, artglass and giftware.
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Ross-Simons, United States
  1245 Worcester Street - Natick Collection - Natick, MA              
"Certified Diamonds. Absolute Best Prices. At Ross-Simons, you'll find just the right diamond to fit your style at the very best price. Shop our thousands of certified diamonds, in every size, shape, color and cut, at the lowest prices ever."
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Works Gallery, United States
  1250 Madison Ave. - (89th/90th Sts.) - New York, NY              
The Works Gallery is a sophisticated jewelry store that has graced The Upper East Side of New York for twenty-one years. From its simple beginning, to the upscale town of Southampton, L.I., the thirty year old business has culminated its journey in the city as a success. The classic store presents a wide scope of fine jewelry created by some of the most famous and talented artisans from around the globe.
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Margo Manhattan, United States
  1202 Madison Avenue - at 88th street - New York, NY              
Passion. Character is what really makes up a heart . Its curves, grooves and passionate existence add elegance and life to its simple silhouette. Margo created the universally recognized Red Ribbon Lapel Pin for AIDS awareness. This furthered Margo’s reputation as a visionary, socially aware and iconic jewelry designer. Margo’s sleek versatile designs are elegant with an edge, captivating.
Bold Dynamic and Expressive Sterling Silver and 18K Jewelry Designed by Margo Manhattan with Precious and Semi-Precious Gems.
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Ross-Simons, United States
  800 Boylston Street - The Shops at the Prudential Center - Boston, MA              
"Certified Diamonds. Absolute Best Prices. At Ross-Simons, you'll find just the right diamond to fit your style at the very best price. Shop our thousands of certified diamonds, in every size, shape, color and cut, at the lowest prices ever."
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Mondera, United States
  45 West 45th Street, Suite 808 - New York, NY
             
Launched in 1999, Mondera is a unique combination of enduring traditional craftsmanship & modern innovative ideas in the business of jewelry. Founded by Fred & Pascal Mouawad, Mondera brings to you the Mouawad family’s collective experience of 119 years in the business coupled with a modern approach to help serve you better.
Every piece of our jewelry at Mondera goes through stringent quality control checks. (See the Mondera Promise). Every one of our diamonds is a high quality diamond, graded by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the American Gem Society (AGS). Diamond Certificates are issued by these two organizations. We never compromise at any stage in the making of our jewelry whether it is the workmanship or the quality of our products.
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DeNatale Jewelers, United States
  111 Broadway, Suite 205 - Between 47th & 48th Sts. - New York, NY              
Founded in 1908, the DeNatale Jewelry company has grown to be one of the most trusted and beloved jewelry companies today. We were recently named an "Innovation Store". which signifies our dedication to fulfilling the jewelry dreams of our customers. Our family owned business has certainly evolved over the 100 plus years it's been catering to New York clientele and now features Twitter updates, a YouTube page, and a frequently updated blog. It's good to know some things, like a good piece of jewelry, never go out of style!
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Links London, United States
  535 Madison Avenue - New York, NY              
The company resulted from a simple request for a pair of fish cufflinks - bizarre but true. A local restaurant owner commissioned the manufacture of a pair of sterling silver cufflinks, as a gift for their loyal restaurant clients.
Harvey Nichols, the exclusive London fashion store, loved the design and ordered a whole collection. Links of London was born and today we have grown internationally with stores in the UK, Hong Kong, USA and Canada.
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Graff, United States
  721 Madison Avenue - New York, NY              
The most fabulous jewels in the world.
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Gale Grant Costume Jewelry, United States
  485 Madison Avenue - New York, NY              
The place to shop for traditional and trendy costume jewelry. Nobody has the selection you'll find at Gale Grant Costume Jewelry.
Selling strictly costume jewelry, but it's crafted from some of the finest gemstones and semi-precious stones, including amethyst, jade, pearl, aquamarine, quartz, rose quartz, and lapis lazuli.
A family owned and operated business for over 60 years. Midtown Manhattan’s hidden gem, Gale Grant Costume Jewelry has something for everyone. We carry a wide variety of fine costume and travel jewelry from all over the world. Whether your tastes are fashion forward designs or classic and sophisticated, Gale Grant has what you are looking for to compliment any outfit or occasion.
Superior quality costume jewelry paired with exceptional customer service is the very cornerstone of Gale Grant Costume Jewelry. Gale Grant features costume jewelry and accessories from faux stones, cubic zirconia, semi-precious stones, sterling silver, a nickel and lead free line, and top designer collections.
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Harry Winston, United States
  718 Fifth Ave. - (at 56th St) - New York, NY              
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The hundred-year history of The House of Harry Winston includes many of the most famous jewels, owners, and wearers in history. Not even governments or royalty can surpass our profusion of famous gemstones.
It is because of this legacy that upon the purchase of a Winston piece, you inherit history. Each and every piece from the House of Harry Winston comes infused with our inimitable history, drama, and glamour.
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DiResta Gallery, United States
  201 E. 2nd Street - New York, NY              
The simplicity of pure geometric forms, visual rhythms and elements working together as one, were concepts motivating Kathleen as a sculpture student at SUNY New Paltz. Now working on a much smaller scale, they continue to influence her as a jewelry designer.
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Gallery Eclectic, United States
  43 Greenwich Avenue - Between 6th and 7th Avenues - New York, NY              
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Zales Jewelers, United States
  3710 Route 9 - Freehold, NJ              
Although predominantly known as the leading jeweler in regional malls, Zales Jewelers also offers a fine selection of merchandise on the Internet at www.zales.com. With a presentation similar to a Zales store, Zales.com provides its customers with the convenience of shopping online. In addition, the ‘Product Knowledge’ page is an informative source Zales customers can use to learn more about the proper care and appreciation of jewelry, as well as become educated on their purchase. Leveraging Zales’ strong brand name, Zales.com provides yet another channel to make a jewelry purchase an enjoyable experience.
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Zales Diamond Store, United States
  408 416 Fulton Street - Fulton Street - Brooklyn, NY              
As the best-known name in retail jewelry, Zales Jewelers has a broad selection of classic and contemporary styles. Zales stores sell more diamond jewelry than any other jeweler in North America. In addition to diamond fashion jewelry, Zales offers gold, cultured pearls and an extensive wedding jewelry selection. In fact, it is the extensive bridal collection that represents the largest part of the chain’s business.
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Faraone Mennella, United States
  5 East 57th Street - New York, NY              
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Mikimoto, United States
  730 Fifth Avenue - New York, NY              
In 1899, the first Mikimoto pearl shop opened in the fashionable Ginza district of Tokyo. The Mikimoto business quickly expanded internationally, opening stores in London (1913), then in Paris, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Shanghai and Bombay, and was thus one of the first Japanese brands to attain an international presence and recognition.
Mikimoto took advantage of every opportunity to personally promote his pearls, and took part in the 1926 Philadelphia World Exposition in which he displayed a replica of the "Liberty Bell" covered with pearls. Source
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Estate Jewelry Buyer, United States
  400 Madison Avenue - New York, NY              
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Ben Amun, United States
  246 West 38th Street - New York, NY              
Isaac Manevitz, Egyptian-born designer for Ben-Amun, has had over 30 years of success with his exquisite line of designer fashion jewelry and belts. The company is named after the designer's eldest son (Ben), and the King of Egypt (Isaac's homeland) named Tutankhamun.
He has brought his love of sculpture to his collections by working with fine, unusual materials to create unique designs that are always original and never disappoint. Working with materials such as Lucite, pewter, glass and crystal, give him the ability to make his jewelry distinct and inspirational. His belts, made of the finest Italian leather, come to life with his beautiful casted buckles and detailing. His timeless and fresh designs continue to excite the industry and get stronger by the season