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ncphyl Aug 4th, 2004 10:27 PM

Jewelry stores in NYC
 
Has anyone had a good experience purchasing an engagement ring in NYC? Could you please recommend a very good jeweler or department store? Not too expensive. Maybe under 1k for both engagement & His/Hers wedding bands.

Thanks!

NCPhyl

Ryan Aug 5th, 2004 04:05 AM

For department type stores, try Fortunoff. They usually have a good selection and their prices are generally fair. They have a Manhattan location on 5th Avenue between 53rd and 54th. (Michael C. Fina on 5th and 45th also usually good. Perhaps a bit pricier than Fortunoff.) Here's a link to Fortunoff's website which may give you some indication of selection and price:

http://www.fortunoff.com/dept.asp?de...op=&w=1600

Getting a diamond ring at that price might be tough if you're looking for a traditional stone setting. But, if your son (if I remember correctly) is flexible, he can likely get a really nice ring with another stone and some pavee diamonds for under $1,000.

Fortunoff usually has a really nice selection of stones like emeralds, rubies and sapphires. You can likely get a much larger stone like that for under $1,000 depending on the stone, than a comparably priced diamond. The retail price of a diamond is about $3,500 to $5,000 a carat.

The Diamond District on 47th St. can be a good place to shop if you know what you're doing. You need to have a good feel for real prices and some trust of the person you're buying from as diamonds are a very easy thing to overpay for. (I've used two people there but I don't think they deal with smaller stones.) Fortunoff might be a little bit pricier for some things, but their prices are generally fair.

Good luck.

LoriNY Aug 5th, 2004 05:08 AM

Iannelli Diamonds, 45 w 47th st. Have purchased several diamond items from them, fair, honest, and nice guys.

mclaurie Aug 5th, 2004 05:10 AM

Ryan has given you good advice. Your budget is very limiting though.

There is a catalog with very good prices and options called Ross Simons. Have a look online at

http://www.ross-simons.com/

They have a huge selection at all prices.

nytraveler Aug 5th, 2004 05:36 AM

Fortunoff's is a good basic resource - always reliable and a very large selection. But honestly, with that budget a diamond is really not the best chioce. It's not just a matter of size, but also quality - and for that price it will be both very small - and not of great quality. I would reco considering another type of stone.

vacationdreamer Aug 5th, 2004 05:44 AM

If you're out of state, it may be worth shipping it out of state to avoid the sales tax (easily done at Michael C. Fina b/c the NY store is their only store, Fortunoff may be a bit trickier).

wantsomesun Aug 5th, 2004 05:48 AM

I would also suggest taking a look at ebay. There are alot of rings available also colored diamonds which is the hottest these days.

djkbooks Aug 5th, 2004 09:07 AM

It is essential to know what you're doing - do a lot of research first. Whatever you do, don't assume everything the salesperson tells you.

It's usually best to purchase the engagement ring from a reputable local jeweler where you live. Though you may not get a "huge bargain", you can return for free cleanings, regular checks/replacement of the prongs.


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