BEST OF DAYTON: Gift for Mom? These are Dayton’s best jewelry destinations

The Best of Dayton 2018 winner for Best Jewelry is Ohio Silver Co. in Yellow Springs. Source: Facebook

The Best of Dayton 2018 winner for Best Jewelry is Ohio Silver Co. in Yellow Springs. Source: Facebook

Dayton is the Gem City for good reason.

From traditional shiny gold, silver and pearls to artistic creations, Dayton and neighboring communities have tons of great jewelry stores.

Whether you're shopping now for the perfect gift for the moms in your life or just for fun, here are the jewelry stores Dayton.com readers voted Best of Dayton:

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Best of Dayton 2019 Best Jewelry Winner: Ohio Silver Co. CONTRIBUTED

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🥇WINNER: Ohio Silver Co. 

Located at the heart of Dayton's secret jewel of a town, Yellow Springs, Ohio Silver Co. features artisan handmade silver jewelry from around the world. Open since 1971, Ohio Silver Co. is known not only for its lovely purple trim, but also for an eclectic selection of sterling silver, rare stones and affordability. In addition, most of the pieces are fair trade, so if your conscience is weighed down by the ceaseless tendrils of unethical consumerism, fret not at Ohio Silver Co.

🏆BEST OF DAYTON 2015 WINNER

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245 Xenia Ave., Yellow Springs | Facebook 

Second Place in Best of Dayton 2018 Best Jewelry went to James Free Jewelers. CONTRIBUTED

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🥈SECOND PLACE: James Free Jewelers 

When each Daytonian reaches the pearly gates of heaven, Saint Peter gives you the stats on how many times you’ve seen the ubiquitous James Free Jewelers commercial, which probably falls somewhere between Menards and Cedarville Furniture.

In 1940, Mr. Free opened his jewelry store in Dayton with only three employees. By 1960, be became the city’s go-to platinum-smith and earned a reputation for elegant designs and meticulous repairs. In addition to his shop, his work was sold at NCR and Rike’s Departments Stores. In 1998, James Free expanded its brand to Cincinnati, and is now the exclusive jeweler of the Dayton Art Institute and Cincinnati Bengals.

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3100 Far Hills Ave., Dayton | WebsiteFacebook 

Best of Dayton 2018 Best Jewelry Winner: Elizabeth Diamond Company. CONTRIBUTED

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🥉THIRD PLACE: Elizabeth Diamond Company 

Elizabeth Diamond Company located on Far Hills in Centerville was founded by Sonny and Sonu Singhvi in 2001. Their current designers include Tacori, Alex Sepkus, Alpina, Bleu Royale, and many more. In addition to selling custom designs, the EDC buys, refurbishes, resizes, and repairs watches and jewelry, all done by the talented jewelers Eric and David.

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7245 Far Hills Ave., Centerville | WebsiteFacebook

🏆BEST OF DAYTON 2017 WINNERS: Best Jewelry

WINNER: Hedy Riegle Studio

SECOND PLACE: James Free Jewelers

THIRD PLACE: Elizabeth Diamond Company

🏆BEST OF DAYTON 2016 WINNERS: Best Jewelry

WINNER: Hedy Riegle Studio

SECOND PLACE: James Free Jewelers

THIRD PLACE: Elizabeth Diamond Company

🏆BEST OF DAYTON 2015 WINNERS: Best Jewelry

WINNER: Ohio Silver Co.

SECOND PLACE: James Free Jewelers

THIRD PLACE: Elizabeth Diamond Company

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