Fine Jewelry For Any Occasion
Our collection features earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets, ranging from subtle everyday styles to bold, show-stopping statement pieces.
The Value of Fine Jewelry
Fine jewelry is defined by the quality of its materials and the craftsmanship behind each piece. Made from precious metals such as gold and platinum and set with natural or lab-grown diamonds and gemstones, fine jewelry is designed to last for generations. Unlike fashion or costume jewelry, these pieces are created to hold their beauty and value over time.
Essential Pieces to Start Your Collection
We carry jewelry designed for both everyday simplicity and special occasions. Dainty pieces are easy to wear daily, while more elaborate styles are chosen to mark moments that deserve something extra sparkly.
Some of our most popular pieces include diamond drop earrings, solitaire pendants, tennis necklaces, and flexible diamond bangles. Visit our Buckhead jewelry store to see our full collection.
Visit Cachet Fine Jewelry in Buckhead
If you’re looking for luxury fine jewelry, Cachet offers pieces perfect for treating yourself or celebrating life’s special moments, from anniversaries and birthdays to holidays or a push gift. Our team is here to help you explore our collection or create a custom piece. Book an appointment and visit our Buckhead showroom and speak with one of our experts.
Visit Our Showroom in Buckhead
2860 Piedmont Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305
Mon - Fri: 10:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday: 11:00am - 4:30pm
Sunday: Closed
FAQs
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The best way to care for your jewelry is to have it professionally cleaned. At Cachet Fine Jewelry, we offer complimentary cleanings for all of our clients so your pieces always look their best.
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Use a soft-lined jewelry box with individual compartments to prevent pieces from scratching one another. Diamond pieces can scratch softer gemstones and metals, so keeping items separated is important. For travel, use a padded jewelry pouch or roll for extra protection.
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Real gold is marked with a karat stamp (such as 10K, 14K, 18K, or 24K), which indicates its purity. If your piece does not have a visible mark, you can look for other indicators such as weight, color consistency, and resistance to tarnish.