Manhattan Jewelry Stores

    Greenwich Jewelers, Lower Manhattan

  64 Trinity Place - Financial District - New York, NY            
"In 2002, Greenwich Jewelers moved to a new location just blocks away from the original store. The 64 Trinity Place store opened in July, and the larger location allowed us to expand the selection of fine jewelry and watches and double the size of the workshop. In the past few years the Gandias' daughters, Jennifer and Christina, joined the family business, with the same passion for gems and jewelry as their parents. Today, the Greenwich Jewelers heritage of exceptional custom design and jewelry service remains intact as the hallmark of our business. However, Jennifer and Christina have expanded the vision of the store to include providing clients the latest styles in fine jewelry. From classics with a twist to unique artisan collections, each piece is hand-selected to enhance the wearer's personality, style and life."
    Kentshire Galleries, Greenwich Village+
  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.
    Chrome Hearts, Upper East Side
  159 East 64th Street - New York, NY           
New York, Las Vegas, Honolulu, Los Angeles and Mailibu.
    D&O Diamond, Midtown
  30 W 47th Street, Suite 406  - New York, NY           
A family operation, D&O Diamond, Inc. has been providing quality jewelry to New York community since 1963. Mastering his talents in Israel, our founding father worked as a diamond cutter in his homeland before moving to the United States 20 years ago. Since coming to New York we've worked hard to establish our own custom jewelry division. We believe that "an investment of a lifetime should be guided by over 40 years of experience.
    James II Galleries
  11 East 57th Street - Midtown - New York, NY
          
For over 30 years, we have offered patrons the highest quality Victorian and Twentieth Century antiques and jewelry. Located at 11 East 57th Street in Manhattan, New York City.
    Verdura, Midtown
  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.
    Pookie & Sebastian, Upper East Side
  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.
    Baccarat, Midtown
  625 Madison Ave. - New York, NY             
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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.
    Gallery Vercon, Greenwich Village+
  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.
    Wedding Ring Originals, Midtown
  674 Lexington Ave. - (At 56th Street.) - New York, NY           
    Versani, Greenwich Village+
  152 Mercer Street - (between Prince and Houston) - New York, NY           
Ara, Designer/CEO, was born in Liberia, Africa, where the beauty of the world struck him at an early age. Upon arrival in the United States in 1985, Ara turned to his artistic renderings and sought an outlet for his creative vision. Working from his loft in Soho, Ara began exhibiting his jewelry designs in 1992 at industry trade shows. Quickly finding enthusiastic buyers, Ara invested himself fully into building this business, eventually leading to the opening of his first NYC retail store on the edge of SOHO on Bleecker Street. Ara has now successfully opened the Versani Flagship Boutique in the heart of SOHO on Mercer Street, in addition to opening two more retail stores across the country - the elegant Mulberry Street location in Nolita, NYC, and our southern hot-spot location in Miami's South Beach. Moving forward is a constant goal of Versani Jewelry.
    Fragments, Greenwich Village+
  110 Greene Street - Suite 801 - New York, NY           
Fragments.com, a timeless fine jewerly wonderland.
    Joan Michlin, Greenwich Village+
  449 West Broadway - New York, NY           
A prominent New York artist and goldsmith. Her fine art background has been channeled into the creation of exciting, trend-setting new directions in gold Fine Art jewelry over the past twenty years.
    Michael Dawkins, Upper East Side
  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.
    Pat Areias, Upper East Side
  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.
    Judith Ripka Jewelry, Upper East Side
  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.
    Zales Jewelers, Upper West Side
  2230 Broadway - Broadway - New York, 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.
    DeNatale Jewelers, Lower Manhattan
  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!
    William Barthman, Lower Manhattan
  174 Broadway - New York, NY             
Celebration our 122nd year in the financial district.