
Street level in the Jewelry District, on Seventh Street, facing West and the
Financial District
The 'Jewelry District' is a section of
Downtown Los Angeles where a variety of
jeweled products are sold.
According to the
Los Angeles Convention Center and Visitor's Bureau, it is the largest jewelry district in the
United States. The annual reported sales from the Jewelry District is just under $3 billion. It comprises close to 5,000 businesses, with vendors on Hill Street, Olive Street, and
Broadway between 5th and 8th Streets. Shoppers can find designer jewelry,
precious stones, and
gold and silver items at street level as well as in some of the jewelers found in the Los Angeles Jewelry Mart, Pacific Center, the California Jewelry Mart, and the International Jewelry Center.
The Jewelry District website is
www.lajd.net
The Jewelry District can be accessed by public transportation through the
Red Line to
Pershing Square station. The district is southeast of the square.
In recent years, the businesses in Los Angeles's Jewelry District have increased their presence on the Internet.