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GiftCenter & JewelryMart, San Francisco CA | Nearby Businesses


888 Brannan St (Between 7th & 8th St)
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 436-6060

Special Promotion: Free Parking on Saturdays. Visit our website for details on everything going on at GCJM. Connect with us and get Social: Twitter: https://twitter.com/SFGCJM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sfgcjm/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sfgcjm/ A Local Gem for Over 30 Years GiftCenter & JewelryMart is Northern California’s leading wholesale jewelry emporium. Step inside, and you'll find a diverse collection of wholesale gift, jewelry, and accessory showrooms, representing over 270 product categories, including imported products from over 25 countries. Choose from a seemingly endless selection of engagement rings, gems, precious metals, fine watches, fashion jewelry, and designer goods Or have our jewelers custom-craft a unique work of art while you wait. Either way, you'll walk away with jewelry of exceptional style, color, and fit—at a fraction of the price you'd normally pay outside our walls. History: Celebrating a Century in SoMa The five-story building that houses the GiftCenter & JewelryMart is on the National Register of Historical Places and California Register of Historic Places. Originally built in 1912 by the National Carbon Company, it later served as a paper warehouse for Blake, Moffitt, and Towner. In 1983, it was converted into a wholesale mart, housing both gift and jewelry showrooms. Currently, GiftCenter & JewelryMart is undergoing a major exterior and interior renovation, adding more space and light with a glass atrium. All jewelry-related businesses are being consolidated in the lower and street levels of 888 Brannan. During this renovation, GiftCenter & JewelryMart will continue to serve the needs of the jewelry and gift trade industry—without missing a beat.

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Louis Vuitton At Union Square
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
233 Geary St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 391-6201

Saks Fifth Avenue
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
384 Post St
San Francisco, CA 94108

(415) 986-4300

Gucci
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
240 Stockton Street
San Francisco, CA 94108

(415) 392-2808

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The NWBLK
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1999 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 621-2344

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DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 956-3453

DSW is the destination for Shoe Lovers everywhere. Each store features (on average) more than 25,000 pairs of designer shoes! Both men and women will find their favorite brands, including Nike, Cole Haan, Sperry Top-Sider, Steve Madden, Nine West, Calvin Klein, Converse, and SO many more. Stop in any store and you’ll always find a huge selection of dress shoes, boots, sandals, athletic shoes, handbags, and accessories waiting just for you. Plus, DSW also has thousands of shoes and handbags at dsw.com, including kids’ shoes too! And the DSW Rewards program? Absolutely perfect for the savvy Shoe Lover who likes to save where they shop. Customers enrolled earn points with each purchase and can score $10 certificates to use toward future shopping trips. Plus, Shoe Lovers also receive super exclusive perks and special rewards during certain times of the year, such as birthday offers. But the best part of all? Every DSW store has tons of different styles, brands, and savings. Each shopping experience can yield new, unexpected treasures, and every Shoe Lover is bound to find something they never knew they wanted! History: DSW (Designer Shoe Warehouse) Inc. is a leading branded footwear and accessories retailer that offers a huge selection of brand name and designer footwear and accessories for women, men, and kids. DSW opened its first store in July 1991 in Dublin, Ohio, and has since grown to operate more than 400 stores across the United States and Puerto Rico, as well as nearly 400 leased departments for other retailers under the Affiliated Business Group. In addition, DSW Inc. also owns a 49.2% interest in Town Shoes Limited. The DSW brand promise is “Designer shoes. Warehouse prices.” and the company delivers an experience of “breathtaking assortment, irresistible value, and simple convenience.” DSW stores average approximately 22,000 square feet and stock nearly 25,000 pairs of shoes per location.

EagleRider San Francisco
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
488 8th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 523-8600

Zara
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
865 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94103-1921

(415) 817-5021

Undrcvr Streetwear San Francisco
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
30 Dore St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 956-1188

Manifesto: To search. To challenge. To build. To re-build. To redefine. To be abstract. We are anti-chic. We go against the trend. We are anti-fashion establishment. We are against refinement. To create a new fashion philosophy. To fuse intellect with style. To re-interpret the 1980’s and 1990’s philosophies that defines contemporary dressing. History: In 2006 a series of T-shirts from UNDRCVR Volume 1.0 circulated in the underground music scene of San Francisco that had a strong play and parody of pop culture, music and the designer logo obsessed youth. The circulation and distribution of the collection could only be acquired through djs in the Bay Area club music scene and San Francisco after hour parties. The enigmatic circulation of the T-shirts became an instant box of curiosities due to the inaccessibility and novelty. With limited numbers in circulation, a select crowd of the San Francisco nightlife and music scene made UNDRCVR a cult “underground” label. In 2007 UNDRCVR quickly gained traction in the Los Angeles, Chicago and New York dj scene through the distribution of party promoters and a chain of after hour house music parties. Critics regarded the label as the Banksy of streetwear for reasons like “UNDRCVR” as abbreviation for undercover which is a covert operation and for the “underground” circulation in the scene. “It suddenly appears and only select a crowd appreciate it and have it”. In 2008 the label gained notoriety in the punk rock and house music scene through out the U.S. with a collection entitled “Punk’s Not Dead Volume 1.1” that represented the state of mind of the Punk music scene of the early 80’s and the current punk rock scene today. A series of streetwear basics was released and launched in the Love Parade of 2008 as the UNDRCVR Volume 2.0 collection was greatly embraced by the dance music scene while multiple pop -up shops opened simultaneously at Coachella that quickly captured the grunge and rock music crowd. UNDRCVR became a novelty streetwear line at the Miami’s Winter Music Conference with multiple pop-up shops and distribution in the after hour parties in various clubs through out Miami. Soon enough several popular punk rock bands and various famous djs in the underground music scene was wearing shirts by UNDRCVR through out the United States. UNDRCVR continuous to open pop-up shops at Coachella, Winter Music Conference and the Love Parade annually. In 2009 the first studio of UNDRCVR opened in the hip district of the SoMa neighborhood of San Francisco where a strictly by music “connections” and introduction were allowed an appointment while limiting the distribution only through djs, bands, and club promoters. The new line of sportswear and streetwear entitled “Fly Now 2009 UNDRCVR Volume 2.0” was quickly embraced by the skater community. During the Fall of 09’, the first UNDRCVR fashion show was held at the BART (Bay Area Railway Transit) subway in the Montgomery station. Hundreds of followers appeared at the BART station who received either a flyer, a text message or an email stating only 3 things; Location, Time, and “be UNDRCVR”. In the midst of an unknowing public, the first UNDRCVR fashion presentation occurred and 45 models that arrived as a group out of nowhere took off trench coats showing the entire 2009 collection entitled the “be UNDRCVR Project” and walked a long line in the Montgomery station during the busy rush hour while a make shift sound system played tracks from The Sex Pistols to Duran Duran down to Nirvana. Several arrests resulted in the first “underground” UNDRCVR fashion show for public disruption and by not obtaining a permit although the same practice of presentation for each collection of UNDRCVR continues annually in various locations. In 2010 the second UNDRCVR studio opened in the SoHo neighborhood of New York with a Warhol-esque Silver Factory vibe where private parties are held and attended by the music and art aficionados of the New York “underground” scene. The UNDRCVR SoHo studio is not open to the public (unless a recommendation from previous distributors or select friends in the “underground” music and art scene were provided) and is strictly by appointment only. Simultaneous “underground” fashion shows was held in Manhattan in the Chelsea, Nolita and Soho neighborhoods in front of busy night spots that launched the “be UNDRCVR Project” Volume 3.0 collection for 2010. By the summer of 2010, due to huge pressure from the retail community and followers alike who found UNDRCVR’s inaccessibility in acquiring as a huge problem, UNDRCVR eventually distributed through a select number of retailers through out the San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles areas in a very limited quantity for each collection while still maintaining distribution through the djs, skate events, punk rock bands, party promoters and after hour parties. In 2011 the entire team behind UNDRCVR stayed in Hamburg Germany for 4 months to create the Spring and Summer collections and opened 8 pop-up shops at the Love Parade in Berlin. Soon after the team moved the design operation in the provinces of Catalonia Spain for the Fall and Winter collections while opening pop-up shops in the 18th Barcelona's International Festival of Advanced Music and New Media Art. UNDRCVR collectively designed Volumes 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 for the year outside the U.S. although still only distributing through retail in America, UNDRCVR remained in the “underground” music scene of Europe. In 2012 the design team spent 90 days in a remote area of the Magic Valley in Twin Falls Idaho away from the bustling scene of Manhattan and San Francisco to focus on the “be UNDRCVR project” Volume 3.0’s collection. In that same year, the distinction of Spring-Summer and Fall-Winter was blurred and only a yearly collection began to be produced pertaining to Volumes 1.1 to 1.10 and so on and so forth the other 2 Volumes of the UNDRCVR collections. Global Tricot Apparel LLC became the official manufacturer and distributor of UNDRCVR while keeping the “be UNDRCVR Project” Volume 3.0 produced in-house at the San Francisco and New York work shops. In the summer of 2012, the UNDRCVR design team spent 90 days residing in Tokyo Japan designing the collections and absorbing inspiration from the very extreme streetwear scene in Harajuku and opening 4 pop-up shops during the 3 day SonarSound Tokyo Music Festival. In 2013 the 3rd UNDRCVR studio opened in Los Angeles catering to the West Coast distribution along with the San Francisco studio. 7 Pop-up shops were opened at the Coachella Music Festival and the Miami Winter Music Conference to present the 2013 UNDRCVR Volume 1.0 and 2.0 collections. In the fall of 2013 UNDRCVR opened 2 satellite studios for distributors in Tokyo and Hong Kong under Global Tricot Apparel LLC to cater to the Asian market. Collections: Each collection is divided into 3 volumes. Each volume has a growing subset throughout the year that determines viability for the season. VOLUME 1.0 UNDRCVR ( a collection of t-shirts and tanks for both men and women ) VOLUME 2.0 UNDRCVR ( a collection of basic apparel for both men and women that reflect street wear philosophies ) VOLUME 3.0 be UNDRCVR Project ( Limited edition artisan made garments reconstructed from various existing articles of clothing using unconventional constructions and finishing techniques. )

Goyard
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
345 Powell St
San Francisco, CA 94102-1804

(415) 398-1110

Chrome Bags SF
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
580 4th St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 820-5070

Timbuk2 Shotwell
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
583 Shotwell St
San Francisco, CA 94110-2011

(415) 252-4300

SFMoto
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
275 8th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 255-3132

Please visit Nancy, Gavin, Marie, Austin, Terrance, and Pat at our new shop, SFMoto. We have joined a great team of people, who share the same values and goals that we had at Mission Motorcycles. SFMoto is at 275 8th Street between Howard and Folsom in San Francisco. 415-255-3132 www.sfmoto.com Current Hours: Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm Sunday Noon - 5pm

Fleet Wood SF
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
839 Larkin St
San Francisco, CA 94109

(415) 439-9293

ISSO San Francisco
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
3610 19th St
San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 865-0969

GUESS
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
865 E Market St, # 206-208
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 495-0200

Swatch
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
101 Geary Street
San Francisco, CA 94108

(415) 296-7883

Since 1983, Swatch has produced high quality, unique watches for both men and women. Always at the forefront of popular fashion and cutting edge technology, Swatch continues to innovate and surprise with new timepieces with trend-setting designs, fashionable colors and rugged, sporty materials. Swatch has worked collaboratively with some of the most exciting artists in the world such as Keith Haring, Kiki-Picasso, Moby and Mika, in order to create art for the wrist. Swatch is also a supporter of athletes from snowboarding, freeskiing, surfing, FMX, ice cross downhill and mountain biking.

Multikulti
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
539 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA 94110-1114

(415) 437-1718

Moleskine Store - Market Street San Francisco
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
653 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94105

(415) 757-0726

Golden Gate Cycle
Distance: 1.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1540 Pine St
San Francisco, CA 94109

415-771-4535

Azil Boutique
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
451 Hayes Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 552-2335

451 Hayes Street San Francisco, CA 2430 Polk Street San Francisco, CA Azil Boutique fulfills your wants and needs. Whether you are shopping for a gift or something just for you, we specialize in independent designer jewelry, custom made jewelry, bridal jewelry, handbags, and women and men fashion accessories. We pride ourselves in offering a carefully curated collection of jewelry and accessories at comfortable prices. We carry local and independent designers as well as familiar brands that emanate simply pretty, clean, chic, bohemian and modern styles. Personal consultations are available by appointment. Follow us! Twitter: @azilboutique Instagram @shopazil Tumblr: shopazil.tumblr.com

Local Business Near GiftCenter & JewelryMart

Derco Jewelers
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
888 Brannan St, Ste 137
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 626-7442

Established in 1939 and headquartered in San Francisco since 1979, Derco has a loyal, discerning customer base centered in the Bay Area that extends across the country and throughout the world. Our strong customer support is a reflection of our dedicated staff of professional gemologists, goldsmiths and jewelers, many of whom have worked with us since our showroom opened in San Francisco over 30 years ago. Reflecting the diversity of our customers throughout the greater San Francisco Bay Area, our staff is able to serve our customers in a variety of languages. With our emphasis on client satisfaction and quality products, Derco Fine Jewelers has grown steadily over the past 30 years through enthusiastic referrals from pleased customers

Giraux Fine Jewelry
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
888 Brannan St, Ste 129
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 863-8188

The Heritage of Giraux Since 1977 the San Francisco based company Giraux Fine Jewelry has specialized in custom, handcrafted jewelry. Giraux Sarkissian started his career as an apprentice jeweler for Scottish Jewelers of Zimbabwe, where he worked with some of the iconic Crown Jewels. In the early 70’s Giraux, his bride Sue, and their two young children relocated to San Francisco, California. Their goal was to bring the highest quality of loose diamonds and exquisitely handcrafted jewelry to the wholesale market. The Sarkissians seized the opportunity to be one of the first Fine Jewelry vendors in the historic GiftCenter & JewelryMart. They have grown from a small operation to one of the largest showrooms in the building. They have stayed through the countless building re-designs, and the ebbs and flows of the diamond market. The two eldest Sarkissian children have since taken over the business and are equally as passionate about the legacy their parents have built. Giraux Fine Jewelry is now known for their large inventory of loose diamonds, some of the rarest cushion cuts on the market, and excellent pricing with friendly faces. As a testament to the quality and level of service at Giraux, nearly 75% of their business is through referrals from existing clientele.

Airbnb HQ
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
888 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 800-5959

Taqueria Dos Amigos
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
888 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA 94103-4928

(415) 575-1111

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Statique By Giraux
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
888 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 863-8188

Mayo & Mustard
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
428 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(510) 469-1053

Urban Airship
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
41 Decatur St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 626-1784

f8 2011
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
620 7th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

f8 is for developers, entrepreneurs and innovators who are creating a more social web.

SF Beer Week - Opening Celebration
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
635 8th street SF 94103
San Francisco, CA 94103

2013 San Francisco Marathon Expo
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635 8th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Rei-Recreational Equipment
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
840 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA 94103-4923

(415) 934-1938

REI
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
840 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 934-1938

Concourse Exhibition Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
635 8th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 490-5800

Pacific Sales Kitchen & Bath S
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
975 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA 94103-4523

(415) 558-1439

Fireclay Tile
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
901 Brannan St
San Francisco, CA

(415) 697-2044

Smart Center of San Francisco
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
500 8th St
San Francisco, CA 94103-4409

(415) 553-4280

RP Diamond & Gold Imports, Inc.
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
868 Brannan St, Ste 301
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 558-8282

Elegant Diamond Engagement Rings and Jewelry. Discover the ring of your partners dreams. Wholesale diamonds to the public.

Incredible Adventures
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
521 8th St
San Francisco, CA 94103-4408

(415) 642-7378

By lizette marie
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
360 Langton St, Ste 300
San Francisco, CA 94103-6235

(415) 523-0131

Our mission is simple, render our client’s spaces for their ultimate purpose. We interpret our client’s needs and desires and create innovative interiors to support them. We enjoy the opportunity to experiment with color, texture and material, we create the unexpected. We are firm believers in layers. Whether it comes to peeling back the layers of a client’s wants to find their true ambition, or compiling upon a strong foundation of timeless design, the design process is one which continuously builds upon itself.