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888 Paris St #201
San Francisco, CA 94112 415-337-7322

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Sina Bridal Shop

305 E 10th St
Pittsburg, CA 94565 925-727-7874

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Sparkle

3200 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95816 916-538-6615

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Sue's Sewing Shop

22183 Mission Blvd
Hayward, CA 94541 510-886-0988

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Vianett Bridal

6525 Washington St
Yountville, CA 94599 707-944-1505

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Wedding Gown of Atelier

2418 Central Ave
Alameda, CA 94501 510-217-8076

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Weddings By Tiffany

1817 Andrews Ave
San Jose, CA 95124 408-394-4589

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Skilled florists can interpret your tastes (or those of the recipient), determine what’s appropriate for the occasion, and then create a work of art that fits those needs. Our ratings of florists for quality and price should help you pick the best.

If you want delivery, exotic flowers, or need advice, your best bet is a florist. But if you’re willing to pick up the posies yourself and want to save a lot of money, you have several other options.

When you need to send flowers to someone outside the area, what do you do? We review the options, and advise you on how to deal with each to ensure you and your special someone on the other end are happy with the results.

The four Cs—cut, carat, color, and clarity—help determine a stone’s price. Pay attention to these guidelines, but don’t assume better grades are always worth higher price tags. You can spend a lot more money for a higher-grade stone when a lower-grade one will do.