San Francisco Jewelers
San Francisco
goldberry, an all-white marble and glass jewelry store in Presidio Heights, is the creation of successful fashion designer Margie Rogerson, whose celebrated sense of style now focuses on precious stones.
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Marc Stiglitz founded HAND in HAND in honor of his grandparents, whose long and joyous marriages left his family with warm memories and a strong legacy. Marc is a true people-person who relishes collaborating with his diverse clientele during their special celebrations.
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This delightful studio on Union Street puts it all together for you from head to toe, with accessories and ravishing bridal jewelry. Haute Bride uses pearls, Swarovski crystals, sterling silver and filigree detailing in their chic, feminine pieces.
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Tapping into the primal beauty of Nature’s semi-precious stones, Mabel Chong’s artisan-crafted jewelry is a bridge between the feminine and the elemental. Brides who want to celebrate their uniqueness and unleash their own signature style are drawn to Mabel’s custom designs.
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Simayof Jewelers is one of the largest and most innovative diamond and fine jewelry stores in Northern California, specializing in one-of-a-kind, customized and hand-made jewelry pieces, designed by the company’s very own master jewelers. Simayof also offers an exceptional value on an extraordinary collection of engagement rings, wedding bands and loose diamonds.
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The little blue box…it’s what every woman dreams about! So on this most special of occasions, why not indulge? Whether it’s “the ring,” your wedding bands, gifts for your attendants, or something wonderful for him, you can trust the experience and taste of this premier American jeweler.
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Founded in 2001, award-winning Yael Designs has rapidly earned a reputation for quality craftsmanship and expressive, elegant jewelry. Specializing innovative pieces of intriguing beauty, Yael offers collections with names as evocative as the pieces themselves:
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