Four romantic jewelry stores on Main Street

February is the perfect time of year to visit Concord and explore the charming downtown. After a winter storm, the historic buildings are lightly dusted with snow, cozy cafés are nestled between the shops—offering hot drinks and flaky pastries, and the charm of a New England winter is all around.

If you’re shopping for Valentine’s Day, you’ll want to visit Granite State Candy Shoppe, an iconic store than was established downtown in 1927. Their recipes are tried and true, and sure to please everyone you know.

If you’re looking for something sexy to give, visit Thorne’s of Concord. Flowers can be found at Cobblestone Design Company, or D. McLeod—a little off the beaten path, but still close to downtown.

But if you’re looking for something really special, you’ll love exploring Concord’s many unique jewelry stores. We’ve selected four special stores that are located close together on Main Street. You’re sure to find a beautiful and meaningful gift for the one you love.

Goldsmiths Gallery LLC

 

Capitol Craftsman & Romance Jewelers

16 North Main Street

capitolcraftsman.com

 

Express Jewelry LLC

6 North Main Street

expressjewelrycenter.com

 

Gems First, LLC

88 North Main Street, 2nd floor

gems1st.com

 

Goldsmiths Gallery LLC

2 Capital Plaza, Suite 107

goldsmiths-gallery.com

For more jewelry, other wearables and many beautiful handcrafted gifts at varied price points, visit the League of NH Craftsmen gallery.

League of NH Craftsmen

Concord Fine Craft Gallery

36 North Main Street

concord.nhcrafts.org

Is this list missing something? There’s always new businesses popping up in the Concord region. Email emarsh@concordnhchamber.com to submit your suggestion for this blog!

Visit Concord NH is an initiative of the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce. This website and accompanying social media profiles showcase the best of NH’s Capital Region to travelers, new residents and long-time fans of Concord. Learn more about the Chamber at concordnhchamber.com.

Emily Marsh