30 Essential Brooklyn Wedding Resources: Everything You’ll Need, from Invitations to Venues
Jewelry
We’re lucky here in Brooklyn because there’s no shortage of amazing places to get locally made jewelry. We figured we’d help you narrow it down by highlighting some of our favorite jewelers and jewelry shops in the borough.
Catbird: This is just one of our favorite shops for jewelry and gifts in all of Brooklyn. But one of the best things that Catbird offers is a lot of options for wedding jewelry. The store celebrates local designers and unique pieces, and the incredibly helpful and knowledgeable staff can guide you toward the piece you’ve always dreamed of.
219 Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg
Liloveve: At this Williamsburg design studio, choosing a wedding band becomes a collaborative experience because you can work with artist/owner Caroline Glemann to design the perfect jewelry for your special day. Glemann specializes in using recycled and upcycled pieces to create new heirlooms. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience.
457 Grand Street, Williamsburg
Digby & Iona: Wedding jewelry isn’t just for women (obviously!), and one of the best selections of men’s jewelry can be found at Digby & Iona. All the pieces are by Aaron Ruff, who blends a poetic sensibility with a fascination with organic and mathematical designs. These are special-occasion pieces that you’ll want to wear every day.
digbyandiona.com
Marissa Alperin: This small shop is owned by a Brooklyn native and has been one of Brooklyn Heights’ best-kept secrets. Well, it’s a secret no longer, and it’s the perfect spot to find a unique piece that will suit your wedding day needs and beyond.
25 State Street, Brooklyn Heights
The Clay Pot: This beloved Brooklyn stalwart has choices both modern and traditional. They carry a huge selection of engagement and wedding bands, and it’s impossible to imagine someone not being able to find a dream piece at the store. Bonus: they offer conflict-free Canadian diamonds, so you can get your sparkle on without any guilt.
162 Seventh Avenue, Park Slope