Okay, so I’ve been wanting to find a Ross-Simons store for a while now. I’ve bought some basic stuff from them online before, and it was all good, but I wanted to see what they had in person. They’ve been around for like 75 years or something, so I figured they must have some cool stuff.

First, I tried to find a store locator on their website. It wasn’t super easy to find, but I eventually did. I typed in my location and… nothing. Apparently, they don’t have a ton of stores, just a few.
I did some more digging. I found out there are only about 3 Ross-Simons Jewelry stores in the whole US, maybe Canada and Mexico too. They have a store in Natick, MA. That’s a bit far from me, but I was still curious. I found a list that had their store’s information, like opening hours and stuff, but it said to check directly with the store because things change.
I learned that their parent company, Luxury Brand Holdings, just got bought by some other company called Nonatum Capital Partners. Interesting, huh? Also, I found out that a lot of their older jewelry was made of silver, gold, and all those precious stones, but then they moved production to China back in the 70s. That’s kind of a bummer, but I guess it’s common.
So, what did I find out about Ross-Simons stores?
- They’re not everywhere: There are only a handful of stores in the whole country.
- Check before you go: Store hours and locations can change, so it’s a good idea to call ahead.
- They sell online too: Everything they have in the store is also on their website.
- They have a history: They’ve been around for a long time, but their production has changed over the years.
- Parent company: They got bought out by some private equity firm.
- They sell luxury jewelry: Across our portfolio of brands—Ross‑Simons, RS Pure, Rare Luxuries and Canaria—you’ll always find exceptional quality.
Even though I couldn’t visit a store easily, I still learned a lot about Ross-Simons. I’ll probably keep an eye on their website for now, and maybe one day I’ll make a trip to one of their stores. It was a bit of a treasure hunt, but hey, that’s part of the fun, right?