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Permanent Jewelry in Los Angeles & Orange County

33 studios across 14 cities and suburbs, starting from $25 with a median of $50. Most of this metro's studios are outside the city centre, so this page covers the whole area rather than one postcode.

Studios
33
Cities
14
Starting prices
$25–$300
Most common metal
Sterling Silver

33 of 33 studios

BlinKiss Piercing — piercing & tattoo studio in Irvine, CAPhoto: BlinKiss Piercing

Piercing & Tattoo Studio · Irvine Business Complex, Irvine, CA

Chains: 14k Gold · Gold Filled · Sterling Silver

  • Parties
  • Appointments
  • Kids
Website confirmed5.0 out of 5 on Google, 26 reviews
Catbird Culver City — jewelry store in Culver City, CAPhoto: Catbird Culver City

Jewelry Store · Lucerne - Higuera, Culver City, CA

Chains: 14k Gold · Rose Gold

  • Parties
  • Gift cards
  • Walk-ins
  • Appointments
Website confirmed3.8 out of 5 on Google, 44 reviews
Bling and Blade — jewelry store in Fullerton, CAPhoto: KC R

Jewelry Store · Fullerton, CA

Chains: Gold Filled · Sterling Silver

  • Mobile
  • Parties
  • Appointments
Website confirmed5.0 out of 5 on Google, 702 reviews
Timeless Luxury LA — jewelry store in Glendale, CAPhoto: Angela Do

Jewelry Store · Downtown, Glendale, CA

Chains: Gold Filled · Sterling Silver

  • Walk-ins
  • Kids
Website confirmed5.0 out of 5 on Google, 75 reviews
Gem Studio - Irvine — jewelry store in Irvine, CAPhoto: Gem Studio - Irvine

Jewelry Store · Irvine Spectrum Center, Irvine, CA

Chains: Gold Filled · Sterling Silver · Rose Gold

  • Parties
  • Gift cards
  • Kids
Website confirmed4.9 out of 5 on Google, 164 reviews
Timeless Luxury LA — jewelry store in Los Angeles, CAPhoto: Marian Grant

Jewelry Store · Fairfax, Los Angeles, CA

Chains: Gold Filled · Sterling Silver

  • Walk-ins
  • Kids
Website confirmed4.9 out of 5 on Google, 128 reviews
Loveweld — jewelry store in Santa Monica, CAPhoto: Loveweld

Loveweld

From $88

Jewelry Store · Ocean Park, Santa Monica, CA

Chains: 14k Gold · Sterling Silver · Gold Filled

  • Parties
  • Walk-ins
  • Appointments
  • Gift cards
Website confirmed4.7 out of 5 on Google, 37 reviews
May Martin, Inc. — jewelry store in Costa Mesa, CAPhoto: Diane

Jewelry Store · Westside Costa Mesa, Costa Mesa, CA

Chains: Gold Filled

Website confirmed4.6 out of 5 on Google, 9 reviews
Stacked LA — jewelry store in Whittier, CAPhoto: Stacked LA

Stacked LA

From $300

Jewelry Store · Whittier, CA

Chains: 14k Gold · Gold Filled · Sterling Silver

  • Gift cards
  • Parties
Website confirmed4.6 out of 5 on Google, 129 reviews
Balboa Gold — jewelry store in Costa Mesa, CAPhoto: Balboa Gold

Balboa Gold

From $55

Jewelry Store · Costa Mesa, CA

Chains: 18k Gold · Gold Filled · Sterling Silver

  • Parties
Website confirmed
Mama Bijoux — jewelry store in Costa Mesa, CAPhoto: Mama Bijoux

Jewelry Store · East Side Costa Mesa, Costa Mesa, CA

Chains: Rose Gold · White Gold · 14k Gold

  • Parties
  • Gift cards
  • Appointments
Website confirmed5.0 out of 5 on Google, 9 reviews
Sanlejur Jewelry — jewelry store in Newport Beach, CAPhoto: Sanlejur Jewelry

Jewelry Store · Balboa Island, Newport Beach, CA

Chains: 14k Gold · Gold Filled · Sterling Silver

  • Pop-ups
Website confirmed4.8 out of 5 on Google, 56 reviews
Agapantha Jewelry — jewelry store in Torrance, CAPhoto: Agapantha Jewelry

Jewelry Store · Old Torrance, Torrance, CA

Chains: Gold Filled · Sterling Silver

  • Parties
  • Appointments
Website confirmed4.5 out of 5 on Google, 8 reviews
Foreverlinkx — permanent jewelry studio in Long Beach, CAPhoto: Foreverlinkx

Permanent Jewelry Studio · East Village, Long Beach, CA

Chains: 18k Gold · Gold Filled · Sterling Silver

  • Parties
Website confirmed
Neira Jewelry — jewelry store in Huntington Beach, CAPhoto: The Review Kid

Jewelry Store · Huntington Beach, CA

Chains: Sterling Silver · Rose Gold · White Gold

Website confirmed5.0 out of 5 on Google, 5 reviews

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