Margaret Ellis; Judith Bright; Yearly Co.; Cindi Earl; EJ Sain;
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NASHVILLE   •  04-19-2024
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Be Nashville-Chic by Supporting LOCAL, Of Course!

Supporting our local businesses matters more than ever.

For jewelry that will stand the test of time, brighten any outfit, and simply make you feel good, we happily suggest the following five local jewelry stores. Know you will be supporting local jewelers — all of them owned by Nashville women!

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Margaret Ellis Jewelry has been wowing Nashville for decades with made-in-Nashville seasonal collections and statement pieces. Mclaine Richardson, pictured below, took over the business in 2013. Since then, she has continued the Margaret Ellis legacy of creating designs that are as loved on the runway as they are for finishing off your casual, business, or dressier outfit. Find this collection online or stop by the always-inviting Berry Hill store.
 
Maclaine Richardson is the owner of Margaret Ellis Jewelry.
 
Judith Bright items are staples on the arms, ears, and necks of Nashville women. From everyday basics to standout pieces, her jewelry is handmade in Nashville for a look that is embraced by young girls and grandmothers alike! Sign up for her emails as each month a different item goes on sale for 25% off! Find her store online or at two Middle Tennessee locations: 12South and her newest location at The Factory at Franklin.
 
Judith Bright, center, is known for her collection of elegant, yet approachable designs.
 
Yearly Co. makes the bracelets that celebrate anniversaries, birthdays, and milestone moments. The idea started from a family tradition that owner Ann Williams always loved: a gold bangle for each wedding anniversary. She started hand-making the bangles from 14K gold at her home studio, and now you can find Yearly Co. both online and at their Green Hills boutique. The collection has expanded to include more options, all made to be worn with practically everything you own.
 
Ann Williams founded Yearly Co., inspired by her family's tradition of celebrating anniversaries with gold bangles.
 
Cindi Earl is known for timeless yet modern fine jewelry. Upon entering her store, you'll be greeted as a friend and you may end up sitting on the Oriental rug talking with Cindi as you look through gorgeous pieces of jewelry found at a variety of price points. From everyday stunners to gala charmers, shopping at Cindi Earl — and knowing Cindi — is a Nashville must! Shop online or find her store off of Harding in Belle Meade.
 
It's not unusual to become fast friends with Cindi Earl when you stop by her Belle Meade store.
 
Generations of Nashvillians have known E.J. Sain for their custom jewelry creations, their estate jewelry finds, and the beautiful and unusual gemstones that they carry. Owned by the mother-daughter duo of Frances Scott and Gennette, E.J. Sain Jewelry is the oldest family-owned jewelry store in Nashville, opening in 1902. For pieces that last a lifetime and beyond, look to E.J. Sain. Find the store online or at their Green Hills location.
 
Gennette Norman (left) is the granddaughter of E.J. Sain. She and her daughter Frances (right) own and manage the Green Hills store.
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