Detroit Jewelry
Best known for being the driving force behind the American automotive industry, this leading industrial city is home to General Motors, Ford and Chrysler. Detroit's automotive legacy is still alive today and a visit to the GM World exhibit is a must for any tourist. Although the city has incurred economic difficulty over the years, the greater Detroit area is dotted with numerous cultural and historical attractions. In fact, this Michigan city is lesser known for its exceptional museums, ultra-modern factories, and first-rate art galleries including the Detroit Institute of Arts, the fifth largest art museum in the United States. Downtown Detroit abuts the waterfront and displays an exciting variety of architectural styles, from Neogothic spires to Art Deco skyscrapers. Dubbed 'Detroit Rock City', Detroit earned this moniker from the famously popular Kiss song, and continues to maintain its legendary musical legacy as the birthplace of garage rock, Motown, and techno. Detroit is the city that raised such diverse musicians as Madonna, Iggy Pop, and the White Stripes, to name just a few.
Shopping options in Detroit have really climbed over the past decade or so, with chic boutiques cropping up all over town. New Center offers the greatest concentration of upscale shops and is a great destination for jewelry, colored diamonds and gold and silver pieces. A thriving district, New Center is rich in culture and history and hosts the famous Comerica Cityfest, a five-day annual summer street festival. Downtown Ferndale has a funkier edge, and is worth a visit for its unique jewelry boutiques and vintage style jewelry offerings. The neighborhoods around Wayne State University are also lined with quaint cafes and museum shops. Otherwise, the northern suburbs are equipped with great malls, and the Somerset Collection Shopping Mall is one of the best, enticing shoppers with expensive boutiques and upscale glamour. Before you start your shopping process, we recommend that you visit our extensive Jewelry Learning Center to learn more about engagement rings and wedding rings.