While the present owner of Crafty Yankee has been there since 1994, the business itself has been around since 1980. This unique shop offers New England and international gifts, works by local artisans and other handcrafted goods. The range of products is very diverse and includes purses, ceramics, baby gifts and the Trollbeads line of handcrafted jewelry. The owner is a Lexington resident and a big supporter of local charities.
Owned by Irene Chang and Bob Kelly, this gift store stocks Infinity jewelry boxes, Ashleigh Manor picture frames, Patrick Meyer sugar spoons and Stephen Dixon rings.
Gold and Diamonds Etc. is a jewelry and trading shop. It offers cash for gold and money to loan its customers. The store has a huge selection of chains, watches, platinum items, earrings, pendants and diamonds. It also offers watch and jewelry repairs and appraisals as well as custom designs. Visit the company's website to view its gallery of items.
Designer vintage costume jewelry is in ample supply at Twentieth Century Ltd., including tiaras, brooches, cultured pearls, estate jewelry, and Art Deco pieces. The store prides itself on a large selection of pieces by Miriam Haskell, a well-known designer of costume jewelry. The shop also carries pieces by Hattie Carnegie, Coro, and other sought-after designers. The layout of the shop is welcoming and easy to navigate: pieces are showcased in glass displays organized by style or designer.
This fine jewelry store is always buzzing with men and women looking to find the perfect something. Owned and operated by the third-generation of Green Family, Lux is the official jeweler of the Boston Red Sox.
Lux has a very popular Bridal Registry, and it offers a no-hassle online diamond search for those looking to find something extremely specific and who don't have the time to pop in.
There is a custom jeweler onsite who no doubt contributed to winning Lux the Winner of Improper Bostonian's "Boston's Best" Fine Jewlery 2010.