Read about Kataoka in the Tribeca Citizen Shopping Guide.
The neighborhood happens to host the flagship stores of some of the country's most unique jewelers, for truly one-of-a-kind finds.
The neighborhood happens to host the flagship stores of some of the country's most unique jewelers, for truly one-of-a-kind finds.
The neighborhood happens to host the flagship stores of some of the country's most unique jewelers, for truly one-of-a-kind finds.
Part 3 of the guide, this time it's focused on jewelry -- and there is a great circuit here for that.
There's no need to look beyond Tribeca for holiday gifts -- from jewelry to clothing to spa treatments to the classic shiny new bike -- there's something for everyone on your list right here. / Sponsored
Plus: Soho Photo's postcard and print sale; World Trade Center toy store is a pop-up; meet jeweler Yoshinobu Kataoka; Native American Art Market.
All of the jewelry is made to order in Japan, with a four-to-six-week lead time. / 2 comments
Plus: Grand rooms at former banks now for private use; more on the Bronx Museum of the Arts incubator; local thefts.
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