| I'd like to invest in a few pieces...and I have no idea where to start. Really like classic items with yellow gold. The only place that comes to mind is Tiffany's, but there must be other places. Thanks for any help! |
| New or vintage? I only buy vintage and Lang antiques has great but pricey stuff. |
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Jewelry is not an investment that is stupid.
It is literally always worth way less as soon as you walk out the door. Diamonds LOL no Bloomingdales, Hunt Country Jewelers Purcellville at least their they know their gems, Nordstrom, a ton of online places. Not mall store like Kay Jewelers that is junk. |
| I had earrings made at Pampillonia (sp?) which was next to Mazza Gallerie and they were very nice. I also had a piece made at the tiny jewel box and they were great to work with as well. |
| Quest jewelers, Dominion jewelers. Bought my diamonds earrings from James Allen. |
| Find them from the auction houses, Sotheby’s Doyle, etc. |
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I’ve been looking for a new special piece. I recommend tracking designers you like. In terms of setting a certain quality level, it’s easiest to look through designers that are sold at a place like Tiny Jewel Box or The Clay Pot. Another idea is to go down a rabbit hole from
there looking for custom designers. There are a ton of options if you look at forums on price scope. |
| Italy |
| The Real Real. You have to dig around but there are good deals on fine jewelry. You can also take it to a jeweler for verification. |
Indian jewelry stores in VA, NJ, NY. |
| I Gorman. They have really beautiful pieces. |
| Fashionphile. |
| I inherited it |
| Costco. |
| My husband loves Mervis and Tiny Jewel Box. |