you're making a statement that responsibility and people matter.
Our approach centers on selecting designers and pieces that are both stunning and sustainably made, ensuring you don't have to choose between beautiful jewelry and doing good.
If you’re ready to change the way you experience jewelry, visit our store to explore designers, stories, and unique collections that prioritize both the planet's well-being and human rights. By doing so, you’ll understand why we’re on a mission to change the jewelry industry from the inside out.
Stop in our showroom today to make a meaningful purchase that supports others and contributes to positive change in the world.
Effective April 24, 2021, Rose-Marie and Bob made Robert Goodman Jewelers a gun-free space. Our decision is based on our dissatisfaction with the current state of gun laws. It is also based on our support for stricter gun laws, including universal background checks, a national gun registry, and closing gun show loopholes. We support many of the reforms encompassed in the agendas of Moms Demand Action and Everytown.
Robert Goodman Jewelers does not shy away from controversial issues that affect our community or the world at large. We’re committed to social justice and political change to make the world a place that is just, safe, and appreciative of diversity—which makes the tapestry of this country unique and rich.
We understand that a jewelry retailer can be a voice for change and a force for action, by getting involved with the jewelry industry and community in constructive and inclusive ways. We do that by engaging with our trade through industry initiatives and locally by welcoming the LGBTQIA+ community, advocating for gun control, protecting women’s reproductive rights, fighting against discrimination and antisemitism, and promoting equity, justice, and love.
Ways jewelers, designers, and vendors can support activism:
Getting involved in jewelry industry efforts advocating for transparency and traceability
Giving, supporting, or raising awareness for local and/or international charities
Supporting and participating in on-the-ground initiatives (i.e. volunteer, civil engagement)
Robert Goodman Jewelers does not shy away from controversial issues that affect our community or the world at large. We’re committed to social justice and political change to make the world a place that is just, safe, and appreciative of diversity—which makes the tapestry of this country unique and rich.
We understand that a jewelry retailer can be a voice for change and a force for action, by getting involved with the jewelry industry and community in constructive and inclusive ways. We do that by engaging with our trade through industry initiatives and locally by welcoming the LGBTQIA+ community, advocating for gun control, protecting women’s reproductive rights, fighting against discrimination and antisemitism, and promoting equity, justice, and love.
Ways jewelers, designers, and vendors can support activism:
Getting involved in jewelry industry efforts advocating for transparency and traceability
Giving, supporting, or raising awareness for local and/or international charities
Supporting and participating in on-the-ground initiatives (i.e. volunteer, civil engagement)