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Rings and Jewelry Directory

Aaron Faber Gallery

666 Fifth Ave., nr. 53rd St.; 212-586-8411; aaronfaber.com

This antiques-and-collectibles shop also sells an eclectic mix of contemporary jewelry, with everything from gorgeous vintage engagement rings (from $750) to timeless platinum wedding bands by Christian Bauer and Michael Bondanza (from $950).

Asprey

853 Madison Ave., at 70th St.; 212-688-1811; asprey.com

For those who aspire to the British luxury lifestyle, Asprey’s A-cut diamond ring ($5,200) makes a glam engagement ring. The Madison Avenue boutique also does custom designs.

Belenky Brothers

151 Wooster St., nr. Houston St.; 800-764-6436; 800-764-6436; belenky.com

The owners of this sixth-generation family jeweler sell high-end custom and designer pieces. Engagement rings are $1,500 to $500,000; wedding bands are $200 to $40,000.

Buccellati

46 E. 57th St., nr. Madison Ave; 212-308-2900; buccellati.com

These finely-detailed, handmade gold wedding bands are popular among women who want a traditional, feminine look, but also something they won’t see all over town. The eye-catching Eternelles line showcases rings so delicate that they look like diamond netting. Rings start at $5,000.

Bulgari

730 Fifth Ave., at 57th St. (various locations); 212-315-9000; bulgari.com

Bulgari’s bold, signature style makes for glamorous engagement rings and wedding bands. Some couples opt for the snake-shaped Tubogas bands in place of traditional wedding rings. Engagement rings start at $6,000.

Cartier

653 Fifth Ave., at 52nd St.; 212-753-0111; cartier.com

This international jeweler has an ample selection of classic, high-end engagement bands. Its signature Trinity ring of rose, yellow, and white gold, first produced in 1924, would make any lady smile. Engagement rings start at $4,200.

Catherine Angiel

43 Greenwich Ave., nr. Seventh Ave.; 212-924-4314; catherineangiel.com

This West Village boutique carries chic, well-priced reproductions of covetable vintage styles, all designed by owner Catherine Angiel. Engagement rings start at $3,000.

Cellini

Park Ave. nr. 50th St., in the Waldorf-Astoria (various locations); 212-751-9824; cellinijewelers.com

Specializing in micro-pavé settings and eternity bands, Cellini custom-makes platinum and eighteen-karat gold engagement rings with white and natural-color diamonds. Stones are available in one to ten carats, starting at $6,500.

Chanel Fine Jewelry

733 Madison Ave., at 64th St.; 800-550-0005; chanel.com

The crème de la crème of French fashion houses has an equally stylish line of fine jewelry. Bridal favorites include the company’s signature “quilted” gold bands and camellia-shaped diamond rings. Also popular: the sleek Ultra Noir rings—a black ceramic set with diamonds, for men and women. Prices upon request.

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