Located at the intersection of Canton Street and Magnolia Street running north to Woodstock Road. This historic uptown area is designated as a Georgia “Great Street” and features a vibrant culinary scene, art galleries and unique shops.
When we were talking about getting rings, Alex kept saying, “I have a jeweler.” Every time the topic came up, it was, “Don’t worry, I have a jeweler.” Meanwhile, I was thinking, who has a jeweler?? But then again, I had been going to the same guy for years. Finally, I asked, “Who’s your jeweler?” “J,” he said. “At Brown & Company.” I laughed. “WHAT?? No way. Are you talking about Jerome?? Jerome at Brown on Holcomb Bridge?" And Alex yells "YES!" To which I said "That’s MYYYY jeweler!” Sure enough, we had both been going to the same person for years. Alex knew J through tennis, and I knew him because he has an incredible eye for gorgeous jewelry and has helped me find a few treasures over the years. It turns out our worlds were smaller than we realized. So if you're looking for a special piece, a great watch, a unique estate find, or just an excuse to browse beautiful things, we can personally recommend Jerome and the team at Brown & Co.
Are you as obsessed with tennis as Alex? Then you have to visit Alex's friend's store, Premier Racquet Sports for the best selection of tennis (and pickleball) gear with the absolute best service! Corey and Helen are wonderful!