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Jewelers Directory


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Soho

228 Mott St., nr. Spring St.; 212-219-3734; sohoenamel.com

Highlights from this group of Italian designers include rings overlaid with enamel ($979) and shiny black bracelets encrusted with Art Deco–like diamonds. By appointment only.

Soho Gem

367 W. Broadway, at Broome St.; 212-625-3004; sohogem.com

This friendly boutique features wedding bands—from simple platinum to elaborate antique-style diamond bands (priced from $700 to $8,000)—and engagement rings (starting at $3,500).

Stardust Antiques

38 Gramercy Park, at 21st St.; 212-677-2590; stardustantiques.com

Standouts in this cozy neighborhood antique store include Edwardian, Art Deco, and antique-styled platinum engagement rings with varied settings. Rings range from $1,000 to $20,000.

Stephen Russell

962 Madison Ave., nr. 76th St.; 212-570-6900; stephenrussell.com

This quaint Madison Avenue store is full of rare, signed pieces from the Victorian, Edwardian, and Art Deco periods, ranging from $1,000 to $1 million. They also carry contemporary designs of their own.

Stuart Moore

128 Prince St., at Wooster St.; 212-941-1023; stuartmoore.com

The top-notch designer lineup here includes: Henrich & Denzel, Niessing, Steven Kretchmer, and Christian Bauer. The average price for an engagement ring is $10,000; $1,200 for a wedding band.

Tanagro

450 Park Ave., at 57th St. 877-826-2476; tanagro.com

Popular among celebrities, Tanagro jewelry has become much more accessible since its midtown retail store opened. Their Bridal Collection includes round, brilliant-cut diamond rings set in platinum, starting at $1,500.

Ted Muehling

27 Howard St., nr. Broadway; 212-431-3825; tedmuehling.com

A destination for design connoisseurs, this small store offers unique, understated pieces. Prices range from $350 for Muehling’s fourteen-karat gold band to $10,000 for a larger diamond piece by the designer Gabriella Kiss.

Tenthousandthings

423 W. 14th St., nr. Ninth Ave.; 212-352-1333

Ron Anderson and David Rees collaborate on all their refined designs. The store is also the exclusive dealer of eighteen-karat gold rings by Lola Brooks ($1,500 to $4,000). Eighteen-karat gold double-cabochon diamond rings are $1,000 to $4,000.

Tiffany & Company

727 Fifth Ave., at 57th St.; 212-755-8000; tiffany.com

Nothing beats the cachet of Tiffany’s famed blue box. The six-prong Tiffany setting ($1,140), a classic diamond engagement ring, is an industry standard; the step-cut, square-stoned Lucida ($1,670) is fast becoming a status symbol.

Van Cleef & Arpels

744 Fifth Ave., at 57th St.; 212-644-9500; vancleef-arpels.com

This legendary jeweler’s landmark Fifth Avenue store is packed with glamorous, classic engagement rings. It also carries a selection of lighter but equally feminine bands that appeal to younger, less traditional tastes. Engagement rings begin at about $11,000.

Vera Wang

991 Madison Ave., at 77th St.; 212-628-3400; verawang.com

Vera Wang’s modern notions of silhouette and proportion, for which her gowns are renowned, carry over to her ring designs. Prices start at $5,760 for engagement rings and $300 for wedding bands.

Verdura

745 Fifth Ave., nr. 58th St., twelfth fl.; 212-758-3388; verdura.com

Verdura is known for colored stones, but it can also go classic for special-order engagement rings. Its most popular is the lace setting, an eternity band encrusted with micro-pavé diamonds and a delicate setting for a solitaire gem (from $9,000).

Wedding Ring Originals

674 Lexington Ave., at 56th St.; 212-751-3940; 800-522-1175; weddingrings.com

Stocking more than 2,000 engagement and wedding rings on site, this midtown storefront has a band for any budget, ranging from the low hundreds to $12,000. Mel, the company’s president, will happily join a consultation at a client’s request.

Zales, The Diamond Store

142 W. 34th St., nr. Seventh Ave.; 646-473-0727; zales.com

Zales has a full gamut of options, but couples will have to stay focused to avoid being overwhelmed by the huge number of vendors and price points. Thrifty types can go for plain bands of white gold or platinum ($60 to $800); those looking for some sparkle can add diamonds ($100 to $3,000).

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