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9 Cool Spots to Pick Up Jewelry in Montreal

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9 Cool Spots to Pick Up Jewelry in Montreal

Want to make a statement by buying an exquisite piece of jewelry in Montreal? We have some ideas on where to get the best Montreal bling:

Bleu comme le ciel

Every piece of jewelry in this Montreal jewelry shop is imported from France and the French Riviera. This shop has three locations with amazing window displays on the Clio blue, Peel Street, and the Ogilvy department store.

Clio Blue

This is a little boutique on 1468 Peel Street that is ravishing and specializes in some stylish silver creations.

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Boutique and Bookstore

Buying jewelry in a museum sounds absurd but they have quite a selection from Quebec artists at the MMFA boutique.

1390 Sherbrook Street West

Ecksand Jewelry

This is a made in Montreal jewelry shop that specializes in natural handpicked diamonds and pearls that are later turned into amazing creations. Their downtown boutique has some mind-blowing pieces. 1255 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard 1502.

Roland Dubuc Joaillier

A master jeweler known as Dubuc takes origami a notch higher by taking single sheets of silver or gold and folds them up into gorgeous architectural works.

620 Cathcart Street, Suite 408

Freitag

This is a trendy shop on 3762 Saint-Laurent Boulevard with a variety of organic pieces with a contemporary feel.

Missy Industry

Visit this shop at 367 Duluth Avenue East if you’re looking for something more badass. The pieces here are edgy and urban with a one-of-a-kind industrial vibe.

Argent Tonic

This is a tiny shop on 138 Laurier Avenue West with a treasure chest full of amazing creations. Every piece here is made by Aaron Maya; this guarantees elegance for both genders.

Birks and Tiffany & Co

Montreal is a cosmopolitan city and houses some of the biggest names in the Jewelry industry. Birks is a high-end Montreal jewelry store that was opened in 2012 and features the signature creations of Tiffany & Co, Paloma Picasso, Elsa Perretti and Jean Schlumberger.

1240 Square Phillips Street and 1290 Sherbrooke Street West