This sweet jewelry boutique features a discriminating selection of beautiful antique and vintage Jewelry, as well as vintage Hollywood style ladies accessories. Reverie NYC is well hidden in the basement of the Antique Showplace Center — a 12 story building that was once renowned for its opulent . . . more
40 West 25th Street New York Showplace Antique Center
Lisa Linhardt is a trained goldsmith and this skill allows her to combine the exquisite art of jewelry making with the progressive attitude of one who is both fashion-conscious and environmentally aware. She has mastered the manipulation of materials such as Palladium, an underused metal that is . . . more
In French, Metal Pointu's translates to Edgy-Metal. French designer, Bernard Bouhnik, creates high-fashion jewelry using interior non-precious metals, coated in sterling silver and bronze. . . . more
Representing the best of Israeli artists and designers, Rosebud boutique is akin to a gallery of contemporary — but wearable art. You can discover its treasures for yourself by taking ZTrend's detour to New York's Upper East Side, where you'll discover little-known contemporary fashion designers' . . . more
Thomas Sires puts the fun in functional with adorable clothing and a broad array of lifestyle merchandise. The boutique embraces many interests for a youthful demographic, featuring seasonal selections of women's and children's clothing, small purse accessories, home textiles and wonderful gift . . . more
Dolhathai Srijamcharoen has been transforming a lifetime of curiosity and adventure into a beautiful collection of antique jewelry and home decor. Each past object tells a story, hand-crafted from excavated antique dinner plates, soap dishes, glass bottles, porcelain dolls, hotel key tags, and . . . more
If you're the type who likes to make a statement and be noticed for you distinct style, Versani is must for your shopping list. Committed to craftsmanship and style, Jewelry designer Ara, works in sterling silver, precious metals, leather, exotic woods, precious and semi-precious stones. The . . . more
Our attention is captured ~ an elegant peace sign, a fine heart-shaped locket with a tiny keyhole hung on a delicate chain: Tiffany & Company could not do it more justice.
Tucked away off of 7th Avenue, this precious boutique is a treasure chest of surprises not to be missed. Enter and behold . . . more
TRUNK boutique located in New York’s next great idyllic neighborhood of DUMBO, is thinking locally by supporting community artists and designers in the five boroughs who create excellent high-quality pieces with low impact on the environment.
A pact between a group of New York designers to . . . more
Handmade in Brooklyn, New York; jewelry designer and metalsmith Jessica D'Amico opened Lady J +1 boutique showcasing her jewelry collections along with clothing accessories and hand illustrated cards made by "Brooklyn only" indie artists.
Within the open studio space you are invited to browse . . . more
Between taking part in covert proposal operations, and scouring estate sales and old warehouses for vintage gems, Erica Weiner found time to open a charming jewelry boutique in the heart of Nolita. Most enticing is the range of jewels you will discover in Erica Weiner’s store. From antique . . . more
Creating jewelry from found objects is Laura Lobdell’s special art. As if by magic, this artist-silversmith transforms common found objects into unique jewelry with curious, quirky narratives. We had the opportunity to meet with Lobdell at her cozy shop off Seventh Avenue in Greenwich Village. In . . . more
Graham's design sense is casual and comfortable, yet sophisticated with his distinct use of layering luxury fabrics encouraging the individuality of the wearer to create their own look. A strong contrast is created when layering rich thick knits with soft sheer silks. Opposite fabric textures, . . . more
Thousands of sparkling vintage gems, costume jewelry and Lucite vintage purses luster from floor to ceiling in the glass display cases inside Deco Jewels. Sourced from antique shows and flea markets, the brooches, bracelets, necklaces and cuff links all date from the 1920’s through the 1960’s, . . . more