Throughout the world, jewelry is a spectacular opulence where people spend their hard-earned money to purchase the most sparkling products. Every country has some of the most grandiose jewelry stores, which have created a strong foothold in their country of origin. But some become behemoths. They’re know all over the world, for their designs, legacy, and craftsmanship. What are those diamond jewelry stores that have had the biggest impact on the jewelry industry? Let’s learn about it.

 

Tiffany & Co.

Started as a stationery and fancy goods store in New York, it soon pivoted to carving and curating silver jewelry in 1837. Soon, Tiffany became a household name and the biggest silversmith in the country.

Over the years, they’ve created a portfolio of iconic designs, solid craftsmanship and an impressive brand recognition. When we talk of jewelry, the first worldwide brand we think of is Tiffany & Co. Its designs, legacy, and craftsmanship have asserted its place as a luxury brand.

Some of its more recognizable pieces include its 6-prong engagement ring, Tiffany Key and Tiffany Soleste.

 

GodahariDev Jewells

For diamond jewelry, and specifically diamond rings, Godaharidev Jewells has created a niche for itself by incorporating modern aesthetics with traditional designs. Their unique approach to offering every design in all the hues of gold makes them a force to be reckoned with.

With a minute understanding of details and craft, Godaharidev Jewells has garnered immense love over the years. With the use of top-notch materials and transparent pricing, they are here to create the biggest wave in the jewelry industry.

 

Cartier

Cartier is known for making jewelry for the kings. Founded in 1847, Cartier is known for producing impeccable platinum and gold jewelry. Cartier’s legacy of producing jewelry for royalty and celebrities further enhances its prestige. Its legacy, solid craftsmanship and association with luxury make Cartier the brand for the wealthy. Their most adored pieces include the LOVE collection, Juste un Clou and Panthere.

Not just jewelry, Cartier watches can be seen worn by the crème de la crème of society. Cartier Crash and Cartier Tank are one of the most popular Cartier watches ever produced by the brand.

 

Harry Winston

Harry Winston started his jewelry brand in 1932. Known as ‘The King of Diamonds’, Harry Winston made waves with brokering rare and exquisite gemstones. The brand's history of being in close quarters with Hollywood stars made it one of the most exclusive stores in the world. Coupled with exceptional artistry and elegant designs, Harvey Winston became a behemoth in the jewelry world.

 

Van Cleef & Arpels

Alfred Van Cleef and Estelle Arpels married in 1895, and in 1906, they conceived a luxurious jewelry line. The brand grew and only became bigger as time passed. Known for their unique and innovative designs Van Cleef & Arpels became a coveted choice of many.

With whimsical and out-of-the-box ideas, Van Cleef & Arpels created their patented design called ‘Mystery Set’. The ‘Mystery Set’ was a stroke of genius with the addition of gemstones without the visible use of prongs. Doubled down on exceptional designs and a strong brand image, Van Cleef & Arpels became a household name all around the West.

 

Graff

Graff’s diamond jewelry store began in England in 1960. They got popular for their delicate handling of large and prominent diamonds. The Graff Pink, a rare 24.78 carat pink emerald cut diamond was sold at an auction for $46 million in 2017.

They are experts in handling colored gemstones, with their rings being highly sought after by collectors.

 

Chow Tai Fook

Chow Tai Fook is the most prominent luxury jewelry brands of China. With over 1000 diamond jewelry stores, you cannot travel around China without spotting one.

They held the record of having made the biggest diamond purchase until 2017. The diamond was the largest internally flawless diamond graded by GIA, standing at an impressive 59.6 carats and valued at a mammoth $71 million.

 

Bulgari

Bulgari, also spelt Bvlgari opened its first diamond jewelry store in Rome in 1884. Renowned for dealing in colored gemstones and designs inspired by Roman motifs, they’ve carved a huge space in the luxury retail market.  Their unique eye for contemporary aesthetics and use of vibrant colors make them stand out.

Their classic Serpenti line, featuring a serpent motif, has made them a rage in society.

 

Boucheron

Boucheron opened its first diamond jewelry store in Paris in 1858. The founder, Frederic Boucheron, was greatly inspired by Asian and Egyptian art, which motivated him to curate designs featuring unique stone combinations. These combinations received a whirlwind of accolades, establishing Boucheron as a go-to destination among luxury retail stores. Combinations like Onyx with diamonds, and merging gold with ivory and bronze, made him the talk of the town.

 

David Yurman

David and Sybil Yurman opened their prestigious diamond jewelry store in 1980. A pair of young designers shaped their style after the designs of the American Craft Movement.

They used bright colors with playful structures, making it great for everyday wear. Their innovative designs and use of unconventional materials made them a household name in the world of luxury retail.

Their signature cable motif, alongside the incorporation of sterling silver, was a groundbreaking step in the jewelry industry.  David Yurman has remained a popular choice for men and women of all ages, thanks to their timeless designs and trendy styles.