blingbunny10
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I wanted to share my recent experience visiting Jewelers Row. I've seen a lot of info about the Diamond District in NYC, but not much on Chicago, so I hopefully this will be of interest to some. I loved Chicago more than I thought I would, to be honest, and hope to make a return visit soon!
We stayed at The Ritz, which was a great location for shopping along the Magnificent Mile (though I didn't do any... was saving my pennies for Jewelers Row!). Lots of shops and restaurants in this area of town. We also spent a couple nights across the river at the Residence Inn, a new office-to-hotel conversion that is a very short walk to Jewelers Row. If you are staying in Chicago for jewelry shopping, consider staying at the Residence Inn.
Jewelers Row runs all along Wabash Ave. It's very easy to find, with the subway line running right along it. My first impressions were that it is very clean, organized, and a good deal less hectic than NYC's Diamond District!
I had planned to meet with Ilya at Diamond Zone, but it seemed he was busy, so I wasn't able to secure an appointment time with him. Instead, I managed to visit a few other places over a couple of days:
1. Mon Ami Jewelry - The salesperson was sweet and helpful, but it was clear that they did not really cater to gemstone and jewelry enthusiasts. This place seemed more geared toward helping first time engagement ring shoppers. They carried Verragio and a couple other big names displayed prominently, with prices to match. They were nice enough and do get good reviews, and I think it would be a fine place to start the engagement ring search. These are terrible pics of my pink Burmese spinel sitting on a baguette setting, but perhaps you can get a look at the settings and prices behind it:



We stayed at The Ritz, which was a great location for shopping along the Magnificent Mile (though I didn't do any... was saving my pennies for Jewelers Row!). Lots of shops and restaurants in this area of town. We also spent a couple nights across the river at the Residence Inn, a new office-to-hotel conversion that is a very short walk to Jewelers Row. If you are staying in Chicago for jewelry shopping, consider staying at the Residence Inn.
I had planned to meet with Ilya at Diamond Zone, but it seemed he was busy, so I wasn't able to secure an appointment time with him. Instead, I managed to visit a few other places over a couple of days:
1. Mon Ami Jewelry - The salesperson was sweet and helpful, but it was clear that they did not really cater to gemstone and jewelry enthusiasts. This place seemed more geared toward helping first time engagement ring shoppers. They carried Verragio and a couple other big names displayed prominently, with prices to match. They were nice enough and do get good reviews, and I think it would be a fine place to start the engagement ring search. These are terrible pics of my pink Burmese spinel sitting on a baguette setting, but perhaps you can get a look at the settings and prices behind it:


