New York State Jewelry Stores

    Baccarat, New York City

  625 Madison Ave. - New York, NY             
Baccarat is relocated to a legendary place situated at 11, place des Etats-Unis in Paris. The former muse of this unique private mansion, Marie-Laure de Noailles (1902-1970) threw magical parties there and in this magnificent place of pomp and tradition, made a salon dedicated to painters, writers and musicians. Time and again she would reorganize the layout and design of the mansion to suit her mood.
No setting could be better suited as the new home of Baccarat. Philippe Starck was immediately carried away by the idea of developing this magnificent project. He was given carte blanche and developed the extravagant scheme, full of wonderment and surprise for this leading international luxury brand.
    Tiffany & Co., New York City
  Fifth Avenue at 57th Street - Manhattan - New York, NY            
Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of Tiffany & Co., was dubbed "the King of Diamonds" by New York City newspapers. In the spring of 1887, Tiffany bought the French Crown Jewels.
Tiffany designs were worn by such famous families as the Astors, the Vanderbilts, and the Morgans. Athletes, Hollywood stars, and even European royalty adored these diamonds. Museums valued the Tiffany designs, which ranged from the Art Nouveau period to Art Deco to today's modern styles.
Today, the 128.54-carat Fancy Yellow Tiffany Diamond is on display in the New York City flagship store. Source
    Yves Saint Laurent, New York City
  855 Madison Ave. - (At 71st St) - New York, NY              
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During the 1960s and 1970s the firm popularized fashion trends such as the beatnik look, tweed suits, tight pants and tall, thigh-high boots, including the creation of arguably the most famous classic tuxedo suit for women in 1966, Le Smoking suit. He is the first to popularize ready-to-wear in an attempt to democratize fashion. He is also the first designer to use black models in his runway shows. Among his muses were Loulou de La Falaise, the daughter of a French marquis and an Anglo-Irish fashion model, Betty Catroux, the half-Brazilian daughter of an American diplomat. Source
    Judith Leiber, New York City
  987 Madison Ave. - New York, NY            
After working as a handbag designer for other companies, Judith Leiber founded her own business in 1963 and quickly established herself as an industry leader at the cutting edge of luxurious fashion. Sold at exclusive boutiques around the world, her handbags cost several thousand dollars and have become a status symbol for many women including several Presidential First Ladies.
In 1994, Judith Leiber received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council of Fashion Designers. Classic examples of her work can be found on permanent display at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, and at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, UK. She retired in 1998.
The Judith Leiber boutiques are exclusive as there are only five in the United States, located in Atlanta, Las Vegas, Orange County, and New York City. Source
    Push, New York City
  240 Mulberry St - Between Prince & Spring Street - New York, NY           
Karen Karch’s inspirations are often derived from the idea of contradiction. Karen Karch’s raw refined designs illustrate her mastery of juxtaposition and her ability to find beauty in the unconventional. Her designs explore the duality of the natural world by embracing imperfections and playing upon opposites: glamorous & gritty; luxurious & spare; dark & luminous; structured & organic.
All Karen Karch designs are artfully engineered to accentuate its specific gemstone or metal – Karen Karch architects each piece’s setting to bring out the stone’s brilliance, which is also achieved by her unique combinations of gemstones and metals. Black diamonds are set in 18 karat rose gold to illuminate their brilliance. Colorless diamonds burn bright when set against platinum’s cool luster. And champagne and cognac diamonds truly glow when surrounded by 18 karat white gold.
    Kentshire Galleries, New York City
  37 East 12th Street - New York, NY           
Established in Manhattan in 1940, Kentshire Galleries is the foremost dealer of fine English antique furniture, furnishings, and accessories in America. We invite you to view the selected examples presented here from our extensive inventory and to visit us when you’re in town.
    Michael Dawkins, New York City
  33 E. 65th St. - Between Park & Madison - New York, NY            
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Michael has always designed collections using classic materials that he is inherently drawn to: silver, gold, diamonds, an endless variety of semi-precious stones, as well as more unusual natural materials found in travels around the world. Early in his career, he discovered the ancient technique of granulation, in which metal is heated and formed into tiny spheres which are affixed in various patterns. Incorporating this design element alongside clean crisp lines into much of his work provides a signature that is uniquely his own. Using this wide mix of materials and an extensive vocabulary of design elements allows him to present collections that combine his modern, functional sensibility with an infinite respect for the hues, textures, and compositions abundant in nature.
    Martinique Jewelers, New York City
  750 Seventh Avenue - New York, NY            
A well-selected piece of jewelry can encapsulate feelings of love to last a lifetime. If you’re in New York, let Martinique Fine Jewelers help you find the perfect piece of jewelry. Specialized in diamond jewelry, including a wide selection of engagement rings and wedding bands, and also offering a diverse array of necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings for any occasion.
    M & J Trimming, New York City
  1000 Sixth Ave. - (Between 37th & 38th Sts.) - New York, NY           
    Fragments, New York City
  110 Greene Street - Suite 801 - New York, NY           
Fragments.com, a timeless fine jewerly wonderland.
    Tourneau, New York City
  57th Street at Madison - Midtown - New York, NY             
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Tourneau is America’s largest watch store, marketing over 100 different brands in more than 8,000 unique and incomparable styles. Tourneau is authorized to sell and service every major watch brand. Shop online with confidence for many fine timepieces from our new and Certified Pre-Owned watch collections.
Since 1900, shoppers have turned to Tourneau for value, integrity and the world’s largest selection of fine watches. Recognized as the undisputed authority in the watch industry, at Tourneau we believe that watches are more than mere instruments of time, but rather reflections of an individual’s lifestyle and personality.
    Verdura, New York City
  745 Fifth Avenue - New York, NY           
Backed by his friends Cole Porter and Vincent Astor, Verdura opened his salon above Fifth Avenue in 1939. Success was almost immediate for the boldly innovative Duke. He became a legend from Hollywood to the palaces of Europe for his elegant and whimsical jewelry. Today, women of style continue to adore Verdura’s classic elegance.
    Zales Jewelers, New York City
  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.
    Chrome Hearts, New York City
  159 East 64th Street - New York, NY           
New York, Las Vegas, Honolulu, Los Angeles and Mailibu.
    Bulgari, New York City
  730 Fifth Avenue - Fifth Avenue - New York, NY              
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Every Bulgari item – whether a piece of jewellery, a watch, a perfume or an equipment – has been strictly examined to make sure that it upholds the Bulgari custom of workmanship and is completely trustworthy to the level of sensitivity and objectives of its designer. Bulgari jewellery always starts with a watercolor or gouache. Then, the artisans sketch upon all their guide skills and experience to create jewellery with smooth and curved lines, the embodiment of efficiency.
From the very first sketch, the idea is examined to select the shades best best for bring out its beauty, and to make sure its wearability and reliability with Bulgari custom and style. Bulgari timepieces, moreover, merge an beauty of design with innovative systems. They are properly designed and examined according to the most extensive Europe requirements, which assures a completed item of the finest excellent.
The perfumes and makeup are created with the same attention to details, with properly chosen raw components and substances. Soft silk and set components are made from unique components at the biggest level of workmanship. This focus on excellent excellent is also shown in customer support. Since 1990, workers have been qualified in the Quality program, under which the custom of excellence started in Rome's Via Condotti shop over a millennium ago is introduced forth to every Bulgari shop.
    Bayco Gem Corp, New York City
  580 Fifth Avenue - New York, NY           
Fine jewelery. The most precious stones in the world.
    Gallery Eclectic, New York City
  43 Greenwich Avenue - Between 6th and 7th Avenues - New York, NY           
    William Barthman, New York City
  174 Broadway - New York, NY             
Celebration our 122nd year in the financial district.
    DiResta Gallery, New York City
  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.
    Gale Grant Costume Jewelry, New York City
  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.
    Rennie Ellen, New York City
  15 W. 47th St. - New York, NY           
The diamond is the most important part of the ring and no two are exactly alike. The value and price depends on four factors. Clarity, color, cut, and carat weight. A diamond weight is expressed in carats with 100 points to a carat. Cut is also very important. A properly cut stone shines with a fire and brilliance, the likes of which are not seen in any other precious stone. Color also plays an important role in determining the price of the stone. The nearer a stone gets to being colorless, the greater its value. The final factor affecting price is clarity. Most stones contain natural imperfections.
    Fred Leighton, New York City
  Madison Avenue at 66th Street - New York, NY           
Fred Leighton offers the finest and most exclusive estate, antique and rare jewels in the world.
    Loree Rodkin, New York City
  754 Fifth Ave  - New York, NY            
Loree Rodkin, known for her nonconformist, visionary approach to jewelry making, blurs the distinction between modern and medieval.
    Buccellati, New York City
  46 East 57th Street - New York, NY           
    Van Cleef & Arpels, New York City
  744 Fifth Avenue - New York, NY             
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Van Cleef & Arpels is a famous French jewelry house; its origins in 1896 lay in the hands of Alfred Van Cleef and his father-in-law, Salomon Arpels. They occupied their first shop in the Place Vendome at number 22, where their premises are still located.
Van Cleef & Arpels, place Vendome in Paris A third Arpels brother joined in 1912, and his genial personality helped woo important clients including such celebrities as Marlene Dietrich and Maurice Chevalier.
The firm's pre-1920 jewelery is characterised by fluid lines, graceful curves, color, and a poetic sense of movement, evident of the Art Nouveau style.
For the coronation of Farah Pahlavi, the former empress of Iran, Van Cleef & Arpels received the order of designing and building a crown in 1967. The 4-pound pearl, ruby, diamond and emerald crown she received at her 1967 coronation took Pierre Arpels of Van Cleef & Arpels six months to make. Although she had to leave many of her jewels behind when she left with her husband in exile in the late 1979, her crown is still in the Iranian Crown Jewels, located in the Iranian Central Bank in Tehran.
Gucci produces a line of beauty products using the Van Cleef & Arpels brand name. Source
    Mikimoto, New York City
  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
    Harry Winston, New York City
  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.
    Estate Jewelry Buyer, New York City
  400 Madison Avenue - New York, NY           
    Robert Lee Morris, New York City
  400 West Broadway - (Between Spring & Broom) - New York, NY
          
Robert Lee Morris is one of the most celebrated jewelry artists of our time. A pioneer in both process and design, he is a prime mover in the jewelry-as-art movement.
His work combining elements of nature, spiritualism and pure design, creating a unique synergy that is deeply organic and sublimely fluid. http://www.robertleemorris.com
    Judith Ripka Jewelry, New York City
  673 Madison Ave. - At 61st Street - New York, NY            
From modest beginnings as a one-woman show, The Judith Ripka Companies, Inc. has evolved into a mega-million dollar business with over 120 employees, 105 of whom are women. With headquarters in New York City and 11 Judith Ripka boutiques in key luxury markets across the country, The Judith Ripka Companies, Inc. continues to grow, wholesaling to the top department stores and select independent jewelers throughout the United States and abroad.