Jewelers Directory
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Michael Ashton
933 Madison Ave., at 74th St.; 212-517-6655This elegant neighborhood boutique, furnished like a classic library, has a wide selection of diamond, ruby, and sapphire wedding bands. One standout in the high-end mix is a 7.06-carat cushion-cut diamond ring for $150,000. By appointment only.
Mikimoto
730 Fifth Ave., nr. 57th St.; 212-457-4600; mikimotoamerica.comAs an alternative to the traditional engagement ring, Mikimoto uses a pearl as the centerpiece and embellishes with diamonds or other gems (from $1,000).
Mimi So International, Llc.
550 Fifth Ave., nr. 45th St., eighth fl., 212-354-1407; mimiso.comMimi So creates modern gems that are on-trend and very wearable. Platinum-and-diamond floral rings start at $2,620. For those who wish to splurge on a traditional design, a round, 1.26-carat brilliant-cut diamond set in platinum goes for $12,000.
Mish New York
131 E. 70th St., nr. Lexington Ave.; 212-734-3500; mishnewyork.comHighlights of designer Mish Tworkowski’s creations include sweet eighteen-karat-gold bamboo-shaped bands and an eighteen-karat white-gold version with a circle of raised stars. Prices upon request.
Movado
610 Fifth Ave., in Rockefeller Center (various locations); 212-218-7555; movado.comThough better known for its signature watches, Movado has modern, simple engagement rings with up to three patented 114-facet diamonds set on a band of platinum or eighteen-karat gold (starting at $3,995).
New York Wedding Ring
55 Bethune St., nr. Washington St.; 646-872-6534; newyorkweddingring.comClients can describe any vision to owner Sam Abbay, and then bend, solder, and polish their own creation at this wedding band studio. It’s $850 for the first day of class, and $80 an hour for subsequent days. Customers usually pay from $1,200 to $5,000 for a pair of bands, or $1,500 to $10,000 for an engagement ring. By appointment only.
Niwaka
608 Fifth Ave., nr. 49th St.; 212-941-5410; niwaka.comNiwaka’s sleek designs come in white, pink, and yellow gold, as well as platinum. Each of the earth-inspired designs is handcrafted in Kyoto, Japan. Prices upon request.
Norman Landsberg
66 W. 47th St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-391-1980; normanlandsberg.comConnoisseur of the elusive flawless diamond, Landsberg has more than 1,000 styles of engagement rings, with designers like JB Star, Martin Flyer, and Christopher Designs. Engagement rings start at $2,500.
Piaget
730 Fifth Ave., nr. 57th St.; 212-246-5555; piaget.comRomantics like the symbolism of Piaget’s Possession Ring; the most popular one has seven diamonds (for good luck) on a pair of intertwined bands (from $1,850).
Pomellato
741 Madison Ave., nr. 64th St.; 212-879-2118; pomellato.itPomellato sells rings in vivid colors ($2,000 to $17,000), large semiprecious-stone drop earrings ($2,000 to $8,000), and fashionable pieces like the jet tooth and gold-link Victoria pendant necklace ($5,160).
Reinstein/Ross
29 E. 73rd St., nr. Madison Ave. (various locations); 212-772-1901; reinsteinross.comThe store’s distinctive, handmade matte wedding rings of platinum or gold (of 18, 20, or 22 karats) have an old-world quality, but they’re funky enough for brides with offbeat tastes. Gold bands start at $450.
Roslyn
276 Columbus Ave., nr. 73rd St.; 212-496-5050; roslynjewelry.comRoslyn specializes in re-creating vintage jewelry. Custom design is available, as are authentic, classic Art Deco pieces. Simple gold bands start at $500; more complex settings cost up to $50,000.
Sharon Alouf
212-941-7172; sharonalouf.comAlouf crafts delicate platinum or gold rings set with a variety of colored diamonds (from $8,500). Her wedding bands (from $1,500) are mounted in platinum, gold (20 or 22 karats), or studded with round diamonds in natural, canary yellow, or cognac. By appointment only.
From the Winter 2008 New York Wedding Guide