

Carmel-by-the-Sea is a treasure trove for jewelry lovers. Whether you’re seeking eternal elegance, a splash of California cool, or a unique conversation collectable, this idyllic coastal village offers a diverse selection of stores to tantalize your talker tendencies. From legendary names to unique finds, Carmel’s jewelry stores cater to a range of budgets and styles.
Discerning shoppers will appreciate the exquisite collections at both Ladyfingers and Fourtané Jewelers. Here, you’ll find curated selections of designer pieces, estate jewelry, and luxury timepieces, perfect for those seeking a truly special memento of their Carmel visit.
A Carmel institution, known for its elegant blend of estate jewelry, vintage watches, and stunning new pieces from contemporary designers including Rolex and Cartier.
This Carmel staple showcases Pat Areias' unique handcrafted designs, where traditional Mexican silversmithing techniques meet a contemporary aesthetic.
Tucked away in the Carmel Plaza, Tiffany & Co. offers its iconic collections of sterling silver jewelry, dazzling diamonds, and elegant watches.
Leaving Santa Barbara, we followed Route 101 back south. Today, the highway was a bit
Part 3 of the Series: Wines of Santa Barbara Leaving Curtis Winery, we followed Zaca
Part 2 of the Series: Wines of Santa Barbara In this article, we’ll get settled
Part 1 of the Series: Wines of Santa Barbara I return to California fairly often,
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We launched this website in 2004 after getting married on a beautiful bluff just south of Carmel-by-the-Sea, on the patio of a small restaurant called Rocky Point. Since that time, we have returned to the West Coast as often as time and funds would allow, always seeking new restaurants, wineries, beaches, unforgettable memories…“
Leaving Santa Barbara, we followed Route 101 back south. Today, the highway was a bit less congested than on our way north on Friday. So,
Part 3 of the Series: Wines of Santa Barbara Leaving Curtis Winery, we followed Zaca Station Road back to the east and onto Foxen Canyon
Part 2 of the Series: Wines of Santa Barbara In this article, we’ll get settled into our Santa Barbara hotel on the coast and head
Part 1 of the Series: Wines of Santa Barbara I return to California fairly often, mostly to the northern regions. The trips are even more
Sonoma Memories Route 101 and Rohnert Park were not far away, and we both smiled at the memories recently created in Sonoma County. Thanks much
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