The Best Jewelry Stores in Miami: From Fine Jewelers to Hidden Gems

Jamie Honowitz
Jamie HonowitzAugust 22, 2026
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Miami knows a thing or two about making a statement, and its jewelry scene is no exception. Beyond the big-name boutiques and diamond counters, the city has a growing collection of independent jewelers and tucked-away shops where the pieces feel just as impressive as the people behind them. Picture colorful gemstones, statement earrings, personalized charms, vintage finds, and one-of-a-kind designs you won’t see everywhere else.

This is a city where jewelry isn’t just an accessory. It’s part of the whole outfit. Local designers draw inspiration from Art Deco facades, tropical color, and their own cultural roots, so pieces here carry a story you won’t find anywhere else.

Whether you’re looking for an everyday piece or something bold enough to build a whole look around, there’s a Miami jewelry store for it. Here’s where to start your search for your next favorite piece.

Fashion & Design-Forward Jewelry

Bissuterie Jewelry

Bissuterie via Instagram

Sometimes jewelry shopping should just be fun, and Bissuterie is here to remind you of that. The boutique in Aventura is helmed by Sandra Getzel, a designer with more than 20 years of experience, who creates the jewelry and manages the store. Instead of a traditional jewelry store, Bissuterie takes a more playful approach, with pieces designed for stacking and personalizing. The boutique mixes trend-driven jewelry with more elevated 14K gold pieces, making it an easy stop whether you’re looking for a quick addition to your everyday stack or something a little more special.

Personalization is a big part of the experience here. Name and initial jewelry makes for easy gifting (including gifts for yourself), while the brand’s Infinity Name Necklaces take things a step further. The store also hosts monthly Piercing Parties, another reason to stop by. Come with a friend, build a new stack, add another piercing, or finally commit to that permanent bracelet.

Bissuterie Jewelry is located at 19062 NE 29th Ave., Aventura, FL 33180. For more information, visit their official website.

GAS Bijoux

Jewelry display inside the GAS Bijoux boutique in Coconut Grove, with necklaces and earrings arranged beside a Saint-Tropez poster

A little slice of the South of France has made its way to Coconut Grove. GAS Bijoux traces its roots to Saint-Tropez, where founder André Gas began creating jewelry in the late 1960s. What started with handmade pieces sold to sun-seeking travelers eventually grew into a family-run French jewelry house, but that artisanal approach remains at the heart of the brand today.

You’ll see it in the collections: colorful stones, hammered metals, woven details, and charms come together in pieces that feel artistic and bohemian. Each piece is still handcrafted in the brand’s Marseille atelier, where a team of more than 80 artisans brings André Gas’ creative vision to life. Pieces are cut, assembled, polished, hammered, brushed, strung, enameled, and finished by hand. Even a seemingly simple silver hoop earring passes through 13 different steps before it’s complete.

Whether you gravitate toward a stack of bracelets or sculptural gold earrings, GAS Bijoux is the place to look when you want a conversation starter rather than a quiet accessory. And the brand feels right at home in the Grove, where its bohemian aesthetic fits the neighborhood’s laid-back charm.

GAS Bijoux is located at 3015 Grand Ave., Suite 105, Miami, FL 33133. For more information, visit their official website.

Luis Morais

Stacked gold Luis Morais bracelets and bangles worn on a wrist against a blue sky

Luis Morais’ jewelry career began, fittingly, because he wanted a bracelet he couldn’t have. After spotting a piece in a magazine and discovering he couldn’t track it down, the Brazilian-born, Miami-based designer decided to make his own. That DIY experiment eventually evolved into a namesake jewelry brand known for pieces that don’t look—or feel—like traditional fine jewelry.

The vibe is chic, playful, and a little rebellious. The designer pairs fine materials like white gold and diamonds with unexpected details, including crocodile skin. Skulls and crosses are recurring signatures, while evil eyes, palm trees, lips, and other playful motifs add to the brand’s edge. Each piece is handmade and designed to feel individual rather than overly polished or precious. Morais’ signature beaded bracelets are especially recognizable, meant to be stacked and mixed in combinations that feel collected over time rather than perfectly coordinated. The men’s collection is also filled with cord and beaded bracelets that bring the same laid-back attitude to fine jewelry.

Luis Morais is located at 1701 Sunset Harbour Dr., Suite 106, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information, visit their official website.

The One Who Travels

Guatemalan jewelry designer Edgar Navarro, whose namesake line is sold at The One Who Travels, wearing a gold hoop earring and chain

For jewelry that feels more like wearable art, The One Who Travels brings a colorful, globally inspired point of view to Miami. The Latin American concept store has locations in both Miami Beach and Wynwood, right inside Miami Life Center, so you can shop for jewelry and squeeze in a yoga class while you’re there.

At the heart of the boutique is Guatemalan designer Edgar Navarro, whose namesake line blends his cultural heritage with a bold, contemporary aesthetic. Since launching his brand in 2011, Navarro has built his collections around traditional craftsmanship, working closely with artisan communities in Guatemala to create pieces unique in color and texture. His designs are anything but understated. Think oversized pendants, layered necklaces, and statement-making pieces that incorporate natural stones.

The One Who Travels is all about discovery, with an eclectic boutique experience worlds away from the traditional jewelry counter. The pieces are all handmade, bringing generations-old artisanal techniques into jewelry that feels modern and perfectly suited to Miami’s colorful sense of style.

The One Who Travels has two locations: 437 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139; and 1940 NW Miami Ct., Miami, FL 33136. For more information, visit their official website.

Taudrey

Delicate gold Taudrey chain bracelets layered on a wrist with a small charm and cross pendant

What started as a creative side project on the carpeted floor of founder Tiffany Dominguez’s childhood bedroom has grown into one of Miami’s most personal jewelry destinations. While working in marketing and fashion, Dominguez started making jewelry as a hobby, drawing on a longtime love of crafting and working with her hands. As special requests for her pieces grew, the hobby quickly evolved into something more.

Today, the Coral Gables studio is especially known for Taudrey’s Permanent Pretties experience, where guests choose a chain, then have it custom-fitted and welded around the wrist or ankle for a clasp-free piece. Charms can be added for an extra layer of personalization, so this is the kind of experience made for moments worth remembering: friendship bracelets, birthdays, bridal parties, or just because.

The showroom is only open for online pickups and Permanent Pretties appointments, making it more about the experience than browsing a display case.

The Taudrey showroom (The Jewelry Box) is located at 147 Alhambra Circle, Suite 240, Coral Gables, FL 33134. For more information, visit their official website.

The Classics: Fine Jewelry Destinations

Dover Jewelry & Diamonds

Coiled gold and diamond bracelets from Dover Jewelry & Diamonds arranged on dark red petals

Dover Jewelry is the destination for anyone seeking vintage pieces. The Brickell jeweler specializes in antique, vintage, and estate jewelry, making it one of the more interesting stops on this list for shoppers who prefer pieces with a past. You can browse pre-owned treasures from names like Cartier, Tiffany, and Buccellati, and part of the fun is that you never quite know what you’ll uncover. A vintage Cartier piece might sit near an Art Deco-inspired find or a gemstone ring unlike anything in a designer’s current display case.

That treasure-hunt quality is what separates Dover from a conventional fine-jewelry store. Instead of shopping for a collection where every piece has a twin, you’re browsing jewelry that has already lived a life and may be ready for its next one. The store has built a loyal following among collectors and vintage lovers alike, and it’s worth the hype. If your dream jewelry box looks like it was assembled over several decades rather than ordered from a single collection, this is the place to start.

Dover Jewelry & Diamonds is located at 1000 Brickell Ave., Suite 100, Miami, FL 33131. For more information, visit their official website.

H&H Jewels

Model wearing an emerald and diamond necklace from H&H Jewels in Coconut Grove

H&H Jewels has been part of Coconut Grove for more than four decades, but this is no old-fashioned neighborhood jewelry counter. The story began in 1984, when an uncle’s suggestion to sell costume jewelry set 21-year-old Hermann Bredemeier, or “H,” on an unexpected path. What started as a modest table with a black tablecloth has since grown into one of Miami’s most established fine jewelers. Even the name has family ties: the other “H” refers to H’s father, Hermann, who later encouraged him to open a proper storefront.

Fast forward four decades, and craftsmanship remains at the center of the business. H&H designs and crafts its own pieces in-house at its Coconut Grove studio, working with natural gemstones and using traditional techniques. The selection ranges from diamond and gemstone jewelry to estate and one-of-a-kind pieces, with a particular focus on custom design.

Clients can work one-on-one with the team to take an idea from concept to a hand-finished piece, whether that’s an engagement ring, a necklace, or something entirely your own, with 3D renderings used along the way to bring the final design to life.

H&H Jewels is located at 3434 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove, FL 33133. For more information, visit their official website.

Isa Grutman

Interior of the Isa Grutman flagship store in the Miami Design District, with curved wood walls and a lit jewelry case

If your jewelry philosophy is that more is more, Isa Grutman makes a strong case for layering up. Founded by Brazilian designer Isabela Grutman, the Miami-based fine jewelry brand puts a modern spin on pieces made for your everyday rotation: luxury meant to be worn daily, not saved for special occasions.

Grutman draws inspiration from her Brazilian roots, her travels, and vintage jewelry, including pieces found in her grandmother’s jewelry box and her mother’s collection, blending those influences into designs that feel polished without being overly traditional.

The collections are made for mixing and matching, whether that means chunky gold hoops, diamond pavé rings, or statement-making chains. Every piece is crafted from 14K or 18K gold with natural diamonds and gemstones, and designed to last a lifetime of everyday wear. The best place to see it all is the brand’s flagship in the Design District, where you’ll also find pieces available exclusively in-store.

Isa Grutman is located at 151 NE 41st St., Suite 221, Miami, FL 33137. For more information, visit their official website.

Jacqueline Pinto

Gold earrings set with pink teardrop stones from the Jacqueline Pinto La Vie En Rose collection

For Jacqueline Pinto, jewelry is about much more than what meets the eye. The Miami-born brand, founded in 2012, draws heavily from Pinto’s Cuban heritage and her experience as a first-generation American. Her designs are deeply rooted in family history, particularly the stories of her grandmothers, Cuban immigrants who rebuilt their lives in the U.S.

Those stories take shape in her La Vie En Rose collection, inspired by her grandmother’s experiences with loss, exile, and resilience. The designs trace her journey through symbolic motifs, including tears—a reflection of sacrifice—and flowers that represent the rewards that came after. That sense of storytelling remains central to Pinto’s work today.

She also trained at L’École School of Jewelry Arts in Paris, supported by Van Cleef & Arpels, and personally oversees production alongside her Miami-based team, creating one-of-a-kind pieces that pair fine craftsmanship with personal meaning.

Jacqueline Pinto is located at 5607 SW 74th St., Miami, FL 33143. For more information, visit their official website.

Jae’s Jewelers

Aquamarine and diamond drop necklace displayed on a bust at Jae's Jewelers on Miracle Mile

Few Miami jewelry stores can claim a history stretching back to 1945, but Jae’s Jewelers can. The family-owned business has been part of South Florida’s jewelry landscape for generations, eventually settling on Miracle Mile and becoming one of Coral Gables’ longstanding shopping institutions.

The store’s history is reflected in what you’ll find inside. Jae’s brings together fine jewelry, estate and vintage pieces, watches, and custom designs, offering plenty to explore. Estate jewelry is particularly worth browsing for shoppers drawn to pieces with character and craftsmanship from another era, while the custom side of the business lets clients create something entirely new or rethink something they already own.

What makes Jae’s especially compelling is the contrast between its history and the highly personal nature of jewelry shopping today. Trends may change, but there’s still something reassuring about buying from a family business that has spent decades helping locals celebrate engagements, anniversaries, birthdays, and everything in between.

Jae’s Jewelers is located at 237 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, FL 33134. For more information, visit their official website.

Phillips House

Model wearing layered gold Phillips House necklaces and a pendant

For Lisa Frankel and her daughter Danielle, jewelry has always been a family affair. The Miami Beach-based label takes its name from Lisa’s maiden name, Phillips, reflecting the family heritage and connection at the heart of the brand. But Phillips House isn’t about saving fine jewelry for life’s biggest milestones. The brand’s slogan: “Celebrate Every Day.”

It’s a philosophy reflected across the collections, where diamonds, gold, precious stones, and playful details come together in pieces meant to become part of your everyday life rather than spend most of it tucked away in a box. The underlying message is simple: you don’t need to wait for an anniversary or big event to wear something special.

Miami shoppers can explore the collections at the brand’s private Miami Beach showroom in Sunset Harbour, bringing an intimate, personal element to a jewelry house built around joy, family, and meaningful connections.

Phillips House is located at 1935 West Ave., Suite 200-203, Miami Beach, FL 33139. For more information, visit their official website.

Sazingg Jewelry

Model wearing colorful Sazingg gemstone rings and bracelets, with a pair of pearl and gemstone earrings shown alongside

Sazingg has been a fixture of Miami’s fine jewelry scene since 1983, when Venezuelan-born designer Irene Zingg turned her self-taught passion for jewelry-making into a full-fledged brand. More than four decades later, her Latin American roots and love of nature still shape every collection.

Zingg’s eye for design was formed by a life surrounded by art, culture, and travel, and her collections have an unmistakably expressive quality. Sazingg has a way with color, pairing vibrant gemstones in unexpected combinations across statement rings, earrings, and necklaces. One of Sazingg’s earliest snake designs has become a signature that still runs through the collection today, now rendered in gold, diamonds, and colored gemstones alongside the originals.

Sazingg isn’t afraid to have a little fun with fine jewelry. Bold color and artistic details give the collections a distinctive point of view, while custom and one-of-a-kind designs let clients take that creativity a step further.

Sazingg Jewelry is located at 2212 SW 22nd Ave., Miami, FL 33145. For more information, visit their official website.


What ties these stores together isn’t a price point. Most are small, independent, and run by the people who design the pieces, which is why the jewelry here reads less like inventory and more like someone’s point of view.

A few of them are showroom-only or appointment-based, so check hours before you go. Then start with the story that sounds most like yours.

Jamie Honowitz
Jamie Honowitz

Jamie Honowitz is an editorial contributor for Dish Miami. A passionate foodie with a love for travel and discovering new places, Jamie enjoys exploring Miami’s evolving dining and lifestyle scene and sharing the experiences that stand out most.

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