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2025 Best School Districts and The Best Jewelry Stores for Engagement Rings in Boston

By Matthew Lynch
November 14, 2024
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Boston, with its rich history and modern flair, offers a variety of options for those seeking the perfect engagement ring. Here are some of the best jewelry stores in the city:

E.B. Horn: A family-owned business since 1839, offering a wide selection of classic and modern designs.

Location: Downtown Crossing

Known for: Custom designs and excellent customer service

Brilliant Earth: Specializes in ethically sourced diamonds and sustainable practices.

Location: Back Bay

Known for: Eco-friendly options and lab-grown diamonds

Long’s Jewelers: A Boston institution since 1878, providing a vast array of designer and custom rings.

Location: Multiple locations across Greater Boston

Known for: Extensive collection and in-house experts

Barmakian Jewelers: Family-owned since 1910, offering a blend of traditional and contemporary styles.

Location: Boston and surrounding areas

Known for: Competitive pricing and personalized service

Tiffany & Co.: The iconic brand’s Boston location provides a luxurious ring-shopping experience.

Location: Copley Place

Known for: Classic designs and the famous Tiffany blue box

Shreve, Crump & Low: America’s oldest jeweler, founded in 1796, known for exquisite craftsmanship.

Location: Newbury Street

Known for: High-end pieces and antique jewelry

When shopping for an engagement ring, consider factors such as budget, style preferences, and ethical sourcing. Many of these stores offer appointments for personalized consultations to ensure you find the perfect ring for your special moment.

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