ext_336673 ([identity profile] pekmez.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2012-01-28 04:20 pm
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looking for non-chain local, independent jewelry store

That wedding ring I posted about a few weeks ago? Still missing.

It's physically nothing unique to replace and I expect that there's a catalog of mass-produced rings from which we can very easily identify what my ring was and get a matching one in the same size. When we bought it, we got both rings from Kitty Haas (who in addition to her cool artsy silver stuff used to special-order simple wedding bands in gold and/or platinum) and the rings thus came with a good feeling and a good conversation with Kitty and quite the opposite of the mall stores I really dislike the vibe of.

I know of local jewelery artists like Jade Moran and Daniel Spirer, but what about a basic jewelry store for NON-artsy jewelry? It seems silly to get a handcrafted ring that is copying the simplest-of-simple band that I had and my husband still has.

[identity profile] chameleon-mama.livejournal.com 2012-01-29 05:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi. You might want to check out the Baak Gallery in Harvard Square at 35 Brattle Street. It's right by the Brattle exit from the T station. Half of the store is artsy jewelry but the other half is devoted to more traditional wedding-type jewelry. It's family-owned and the daughter is a great jewelry designer who does beautiful traditional and non-traditional pieces and she can do anything custom. They deal in 100% sustainable non-blood diamonds, which I think is really important to support. We got our very simple but beautiful engagement ring and bands from her and were really pleased with the workmanship and pricing.