Best of Boston
Best Fine Jewelry
The Vault Nantucket
All that glitters is gold — and diamonds and rubies — at the Vault Nantucket. Owner, gemologist, and designer Katherine Jetter has made sure of [...] read more»
2021 Best Fine Jewelry
Quadrum
Chestnut Hill
“Ordinary” simply isn’t in the vocabulary of this knockout Chestnut Hill jewelry gallery, which curates an astounding selection of pieces from the world’s foremost bauble [...] read more»
2019 Best Fine Jewelry
Tiina Smith
Vintage sparklers from Van Cleef & Arpels. Funky treasures from contemporary makers like Ralph Masri. If you need a standout bauble for a special event, [...] read more»
2012 Best Fine Jewelry
Shreve, Crump & Low
Boston
Just when we thought the first block of Newbury Street couldn't get any more luxurious, Shreve, Crump & Low opened a shiny new three-level flagship [...] read more»
2011 Best Fine Jewelry
Dorfman Jewelers
Boston
Dorfman has occupied the highest-of-high-end niches for more than two generations, and under the leadership of executive director Gérard Riveron, it remains unrivaled in its [...] read more»
2010 Best Fine Jewelry
Barmakian Jewelers
Boston
Shopping at most fine jewelers evokes the sorts of feelings you had on the first day of freshman year: You are definitely being judged. But [...] read more»
2009 Best Fine Jewelry
Dorfman Jewelers
Boston
Sitting on a block somewhere between Juicy Couture and Newbury MedSpa, Dorfman's looks a tad out of place among its campier neighbors. Chalk it up [...] read more»
2000 Best Fine Jewelry
Dorfman Jewelers
Boston
Otherwise known as "the best place to blow your bonus," Dorfman's is the kind of shop where the well-heeled go to buy their baubles. If [...] read more»
1999 Best Fine Jewelry
Dorfman Jewelers
Boston
The old-world charm of this boutique on the first block of Newbury Street harks back to a time when people dressed for dinner, casual Friday [...] read more»
1990 Best Fine Jewelry
Firestone and Parson
Boston
This classic pearl of a store has the finest estate jewelry. read more»