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Where to find one-of-a-kind, custom jewelry pieces

These local businesses offer unique, made-to-order jewelry, including rings, earrings, bracelets, and more.

blue and pink-jeweled gold band in a velvet jewelry box

This confetti band from The Leake Co. boasts sapphires and rubies.

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When it comes to jewelry, online shopping offers a gold mine of options. But if you’re looking for something unique + locally made, here are a couple of places to check out.

Lackadazee, 1731 Frankfort Ave.

This Clifton business specializes in ethical and sustainable fine jewelry. Every piece is handmade from sterling silver or 14-karat gold with reclaimed or ethically sourced conflict-free gemstones. The shop also offers a jewelry recycling program that provides store credit for solid gold, sterling silver, or authentic gemstone pieces.

The Leake Co. Private Jeweler & Custom Design, 120 Sears Ave. Ste. 211

Open by appointment only, this custom jewelry company hand assembles every piece in LOU, with 3D print prototypes available so clients can be part of the collaboration every step of the way. Though most pieces are custom created, there is also a design library with more than 10,000 styles to choose from.

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