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Encyclopedia > Jewelry District, Los Angeles, California

The Jewelry District is the largest jewelry district in the United States (according to the Los Angeles Convention Center and Visitor's Bureau) and is a section of Downtown Los Angeles where a variety of jeweled products are sold. The annually 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 Avenue between 5th and 8th Streets. Shoppers report finding excellent prices on designer jewelry, precious stones, and gold and silver items. Although there are many vendors at street level, it is advisable to enter some of the buildings, such as the Pacific Center, the California Jewelry Mart and the International Jewelry Center, and explore the fine jewelers inside. The Los Angeles Convention Center is a convention center in Los Angeles. ... The Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles as seen from USC, which makes up most of Downtowns skyline. ... Jewelry (spelled jewellery in British English) consists of ornamental devices worn by persons, typically made with gems and precious metals. ... For the Gemstone as a mineral see Gemstone. ...


To access the Jewelry District by public transportation, take the Red Line to Pershing Square station. The District is to the south and east. All other Metro Rail lines destined to Downtown are viable as well, with a connection to the Red Line at either Union Station or 7th Street-Metro Center. For more information, see MTA.net The line is a heavy rail line in Los Angeles. ... Pershing Square has a island platform, and is decorated with a neon art piece by Stephen Antonakos. ... A picture taken of a Gold Line train in the Los Angeles suburb of Pasadena, California The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority runs 4 rail lines throughout Los Angeles county. ... Union Station, also the Gateway Transit Center is a terminal stop on the and lines. ... 7th Street-Metro Center is a stop on the line subway and the terminus of the line. ...


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