- Harry Winston
Official site for the jewelry house, presenting history, famous diamonds, and jewelry in the news. Harry Winston features diamond rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.
www.harrywinston.com
- Fortunoff, The Source
Features diamonds, pearls, gold, and precious stones.
www.fortunoff.com
- Ron's Rhinestones
Rhinestone earrings, pins, bracelets, necklaces, and hair ornaments.
www.ronsrhinestones.com
- A. Fishman & Son Diamonds
Supplier of loose diamonds and jewelry for wholesale and retail.
www.afishman.com
- Tyler-Adam Corp.
www.tyler-adam.com
- Wedding Ring Originals
www.weddingrings.com
- JewelryWeb
Designer jewelry.
www.jewelryweb.com
- Designs by Martin Flyer
Specializing in platinum and diamond bridal jewelry.
www.martinflyer.com
- Alexis Bittar NYC
Lucite and mercury necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and more.
www.alexisbittar.com
- Deffego Inc.
Wholesaler and retailer of Italian charms, bracelets, and personalized silver jewelry.
www.deffego.com
- Morris, Robert Lee
New York based designer of high end jewelry.
www.robertleemorris.com
- Aaron Faber Gallery
Contemporary studio jewelry, classic jewelry new and old, and collectible vintage timepieces.
www.aaronfaber.com
- Alex Woo Design Studio
Modern jewelry for men and women.
www.alexwoo.com
- William Barthman
Sells jewelry, watches, crystal, and silver, specializing in corporate gifts.
www.williambarthman.com
- Dillon Pearl Corp.
Selling cultured South Sea and Tahitian pearl jewelry.
www.dillonpearl.com
- Best Diamond Value, Inc.
Sells close-outs and overstocked jewelry from manufacturers and jewelers.
www.jeweler.com
- Diamond Registry
Supplier/buyer of loose diamonds for wholesale and retail.
www.diamondregistry.com
- Ben-Amun
Fashion jewelry by New York designer Isaac Manevitz, the son of a fabled jeweler for Egypt's royal family.
www.ben-amun.com
- Shenoa & Co.
Diamonds, engagement rings, wedding rings, earrings, bracelets, and necklaces.
www.shenoa.com
- Edith Weber Antique Jewelry
Specializes in authentic fine Antique jewelry of the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian, and Art Deco periods.
www.antique-jewelry.com
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