Rooted in Tradition
A Modern Jewelry Store in the Historic Clark Building Setting
At Diamonds by Rothschild, we honor the rich tradition of the Clark Building Jewelers in Downtown Pittsburgh by offering an unparalleled selection of fine jewelry.
Our store is not just a place to purchase a jewelry piece; it's a destination where every visit is an experience.
The heart of Diamonds by Rothschild is our commitment to impeccable craftsmanship. Our master artisans, with decades of experience, create each piece with meticulous attention to detail.
From custom engagement rings to custom-designed heirlooms, our jewelry is a testament to the skill and passion that has flourished within the Pittsburgh Diamond District for generations.
With roots in a building known for Hollywood glamour, our collection reflects a legacy of sophistication and style.
We cater to all your significant life moments.
While the Clark Building's jewelry ecosystem has evolved, Diamonds by Rothschild continues to thrive as the centerpiece of this transformation.
As one of the select stores in this historic building, we offer an intimate and luxurious shopping experience.
Our collection of diamonds and gems is curated to meet the highest standards of quality and beauty.
We invite you to make Diamonds by Rothschild your diamond and jewelry destination.
Whether you're a Pittsburgh local or a visitor, join us to discover the artistry and allure of fine jewelry.
Let us guide you through our exclusive collections and find the piece that speaks to your story.
At Diamonds by Rothschild, we're not just selling jewelry; we're crafting memories.
Visit your Clark Building Pittsburgh Jewelers
Parking near Diamonds by Rothschild in Downtown Pittsburgh
Rates for on-street parking vary from $0.50 - $4.00 per hour. It can be paid with coins or with card. Allowed parking time are from 15min - 10hrs.
There are several parking lots close to Diamonds by Rothschild:
620 Liberty Ave Garage, Pittsburgh,
PASmithfield-Liberty Garage, Pittsburgh
Please note: None of these parking garages are related to Diamonds by Rothschild, and we can take no responsibility for the quality of service received at these premises.
Train Stations near Diamonds by Rothschild in Downtown Pittsburgh
The Wood Street Subway Station is situated accross the street from Diamonds by Rothschild in the Clark Building, Pittsburgh.
Bus Stops near Diamonds by Rothschild in Downtown Pittsburgh
Both the Liberty Ave + Tito Way bus stop, and Liberty Ave + 7th St bus stop is on the same side of the road as the Clark Building.
They are a 1 min walk from opposite sides of Diamonds by Rothschild.
Walk down memory lane
How we became synonymous with Clark Building jewelry
Hollywood Roots
Warner Brother Headquarters
Step into the Clark Building in Pittsburgh, and find yourself in the heart of a storied history.
This iconic building was completed in 1928.
It owes its name to its original owner, James Clark. He was owner of the well-known MGM Film Studio.
Initially, the building was home to the regional headquarters of Warner Brothers.
Various film screenings were done in this building, which resulted in a little Hollywood glamor in Pittsburgh with various movie stars visiting the building. This brought a lot of glitz and enchantment to Pittsburgh.
Evolved Allure
Pittsburgh Jewelry District
As the Hollywood glamor migrated to new places, the allure of this magnificent building remained thanks to the jewelry stores that opened in the building.
The Clark Building became known as the Pittsburgh Jewelry District. At its height, it housed more than seventy jewelry stores.
The Clark Building in Downtown Pittsburgh became synonymous with quality fine jewelry.
A Modern Landmark
The Clark Building Today
Today, there are around 15 jewelry stores in the Clark Building of which Diamonds by Rothschild is the most prominent.
The upper levels of the building have been converted into luxury apartments.
And as such, the building became nestled amongst some of the other well-known Pittsburgh landmarks.
The Clark Building is within close proximity of some cultural beacons such as the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts, Byham Theatre, and Liberty Magic.
It is close to historical landmarks such as Point State Park, Market Square and the Pittsburgh Central Downtown Historic District. This historic district is home to the Gulf Tower, Mellon Square and Kaufmann's Clock.
And for the sport enthusiasts, the PNC Park is close-by and visible from the roof of the Clark Building.