
February is a time for big things in small packages. This month, you may be making a significant jewelry purchase (or hinting at the one you want). Once you have an idea what your latest object of desire may be, finding a trusted source is the next best step. Choosing the right jeweler is part of the process. Experience in buying, designing and servicing your treasures all contribute to the expertise you will come to rely on. The eight specialists on the following pages are among the most respected in the industry, each with a unique history that guides their approaches. And when you’re ready, they’ll be there for you.

Glenn Bradford
Award-winning jewelry designer Glenn Bradford creates handmade pieces using age-old techniques with a modern edge, and his signature style is unmistakable.
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Brad Gross
H.L. Gross & Bro. jewelers was founded in Brooklyn in 1910. The president, Michael Gross, is the fourth generation and his sons Bradley and Matthew, are the fifth generation to enter the business.
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Jeannine Libutti
Libutti Diamond Jewelers is a full-service, family-owned jeweler that has been located in Huntington Village since 1943.
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Richard Loevner
Marinelli Jewelers has been the Hamptons’ and East End’s premiere jeweler for more than 23 years.
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Len Margolis
Family owned and operated for more than 50 years, Le Joaillier Fine Jewelry strives for 100 percent customer satisfaction.
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Jean McNeill
The Window Shop Jewelers has been located in downtown Northport for over 35 years and prides itself on a diverse collection of jewelry from modern sterling and gold to antique platinum filigree, to something spontaneous that can appeal to any age or budget
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Marc Solomon
Solomons Fine Jewelry has been a fixture in the New York area for 65 years and three generations.
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