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A Guide to Jewelry Shops in Hoboken + Jersey City

by Ashley Davidson
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Jewels, on jewels, on jewels. Said to be a girl’s best friend and some of the a to spice up any outfit. If you are a one-piece kind of person or love to layer, here is a roundup to make buying jewelry seamless. From fine jewels to costume, here is a guide to shopping for new pieces in Hoboken and Jersey City. 

Hoboken

Brooke and Bel | 60 4th Street

Brooke and Bel

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Brooke and Bel is a clothing store right off Washington Street offering fashion from a plethora of brands. The shop sells brands including Electric Picks, Rendor, and Alexa Leigh. This woman-owned shop recently celebrated its one-year anniversary. This shop is great if you need the perfect necklace or earrings to match your outfit. 

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Hoboken Gold and Diamonds | 115 Washington Street 

Hoboken Gold and Diamonds

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Hoboken Gold and Diamonds offers fine jewelry for milestone occasions such as weddings and birthdays. In addition to custom jewelry, Hoboken Gold and Diamonds has a wide variety of watches. The staff also repairs jewelry if you have that one piece in your jewelry box that needs some TLC.  Hoboken Gold and Diamonds has been open since 1978 and has always been a family-owned and operating business. 

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Noellery | 123 Washington Street, Hoboken + 321 Grove Street, Jersey City

Noellery

(Photo credit: @shopnoellery)

Noellery is a women’s jewelry and accessory shop established in New Jersey. “Our collections range from subtle to bold, simple to intricate, preppy to edgy and classic to chic pieces that help bring out any woman’s outfit,” Noellery owner said. The brand was founded in 2015 and has expanded to three locations. 

W. Kodak Jewelers | 60 Newark Street

W. Kodak Jewelers

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Aside from costume jewelry, W Kodak Jewelers is here to offer fine jewels. Engagement rings, wedding bands, watches, and many more pieces are available here. The company started in Atlantic City, New Jersey in the 1970s and has made its way up to Hoboken. The company’s mission is to strive for  customers to “receive the highest end craftsmanship, value, service, and quality.” 

Jersey City

Kanibal & Co. | 197 Montgomery Street

Kanibal & Co.

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Kanibal & Co., located in the heart of Jersey City, is a small business that was created initially in 2006. Grew into a storefront in 2009, the company has been serving Jersey City’s community through accessories like jewelry and home decor. Jewelry can be shopped from rings, bracelets, earrings, and necklaces. Antique, vintage, and custom jewels and the shop loves playing a small role in uniting their customers with an heirloom jewel. 

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Love Locked | 353 Grove Street

Love Locked

(Photo credit: @shoplovelocked)

Love Locked offers handcrafted ready-made and custom jewelry for all different budgets. The boutique carries over 90 different artists from around the country. Sometimes the best pieces are the ones with a great story: more than half the pieces in the shop are handmade in the shop, using designs you can’t find anywhere else. Love Locked is also the place to go for custom rings, as the talented jewelers on staff will work with you to get your piece just right. 

Pandora | 30 Mall Drive W #B35

Pandora

(Photo credit: @theofficialpandora)

Located inside the Newport Centre in Jersey City, Pandora offers affordable, high-quality jewelry including necklaces, bracelets, and rings. Best known for the brand’s charm bracelets, Pandora is a great option if looking for a gift or a treat yo’ self moment. Pandora strives to create “unforgettable moments” representing the time spent with your loved ones. 

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