Thanks to the industry juggernaut Diamond District, almost every diamond in the world makes its way through New York at one point or another, whether in wholesale or in retail. This is, after all, the city that brought you Tiffany & Co.
Beautiful pieces from second generation of owners. For the fella looking to take the plunge this is a great place to start looking! Book an appointment and got some great advice on picking out a new band, or refurbishing a family heirloom.
47 Orchard Street (Grand Street)Of the sixty-four stores that Tiffany & Co. operate in the United States, no other location—not even all 63 others combined—is as great a cultural landmark as the famous Fifth Avenue flagship store. The company that outfitted jewelry on the Astors, the Vanderbilts, and countl...
727 5th AveAlexis Bittar got his start hawking his wares on the streets of NYC. His talent recognized, he soon came to be critical darling and considered "One of the greatest Jewelry Designers of the 21st Century." SoHo flagship store is premier destination for his stunning work.
465 Broome St (Bet. Mercer and Greene Streets)A jam-packed gem of a jewelry store in Chelsea.
112 & 112½ West 17th StreetPurveyors of some of the finest diamonds in New York and the world.
703 5th AveLive + Love. The beautiful sentiment behind the beautiful jewlery presented by this by appointment only showroom and design studio. They specialize in custom designed jewelry, from every day wear to wedding and engagement rings. Their studio also offers Classes and Workshops in t...
457 Grand StA fine jewelry line from Caitlin Mociun with unique turquoise and diamond combinations, and one-of-kind stone cluster rings using antique diamonds and rare gemstones.
224 Wythe Ave (N 4th St)Elegant and edgy jewelry using ethically sourced gems. Nora makes pieces that are modern talismans that are meant to affirm and inspire through beauty, craftsmanship and surprising humor.
103 Metropolitan Ave (Wythe Ave)This is Cartier's Fifth Avenue flagship, with stunning displays and offerings to rival any other jeweler in the world. If you are looking for the perfect gift (for yourself or someone else…) and you have money to burn, Cartier is your best bet. Their classic "Love" brac...
653 Fifth AvenueThe jewelry store with the cachet of the late, world-famous jeweler (and temporary owner of the Hope diamond) Harry Winston behind it, there's no better place for fine jewelry, although there are a few cheaper places.
718 5th AveAussie designer Scosha Woolridge's boutique where you can find a lineup that displays her love of mixing high and low materials. You can find the pricy big ticket items and plenty of things for under $50 as well.
64 Grand Street (Wythe Ave)Family business started back in 1976 by Carl and Milly Gandia, now run by their daughters Jennifer and Christina. Dedicated to exceptional service and finding distinctive design, the Gandias believe that the right piece of jewelry can be the perfect bond between people and memori...
64 Trinity PlWendy Mink Jewelry on the Lower East Side features jewelry hand-crafted by a team of Tibetan jewelry artisans who use hand-cut Indian stones, gold vermeil, and sterling silver to craft delicately stunning pieces of jewelry. Five collections are released each year, with up to 300 ...
72 Orchard StreetTranquility abounds in this shop with jewelry and tableware from the Himalayas and the US. With pieces from designers such as Tracy Matthews, Rebel Designs, Alana Bess and Cindy Ng. Additional accessaries along the line of silk scarves, as well as house ware items such as scented...
232A Bedford AveA gallery, store, and school all in one! Found in the heart of Williamsburg Brooklyn just off Bedford Avenue L Stop on Grand street between Driggs & Roebling Avenues. Maintaining the tradition of small boutiques and arts & craft shops untainted by the invasion of commerci...
251 Grand Street (bet. Driggs & Roebling Avenues)Since it was established in 1764, Baccarat has continued expanding its influence, inspired in roots stemming from an ingenious handcrafted work of the highest quality, throughout the world. The creations of great artists inspired by the magic of crystal are all magnificent stones...
635 Madison Ave (59th Street)Antique Jewelry in a modern setting in old Red Hook.
388 Van Brunt StreetNestled in the heart of the Meatpacking District, Doyle & Doyle has kept savvy New Yorkers and fashion insiders intrigued with an unrivaled collection since 1998. Their intimate showroom highlights a rare mix of pieces from the Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian, Art Deco, Art No...
412 West 13th StreetSAP's collection of exclusive jewelery recalls the masterpieces of 20th century magnificence.
809 Madison Ave