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Granat Bros.

Granat Bros. Mid-Century Diamond and Platinum Ring.
Granat Bros. Mid-Century Diamond and Platinum Ring.

The iconic San Francisco Jewelers, Granat Bros. got their start in 1905 when brothers Joseph and Leo Granat opened their first store in Stockton, California. In 1927 they built a combination retail outlet and manufacturing workshop at the northwest corner of Mission and 20th Streets, moving from a previous location a block north on Mission Street. Their flagship store was located at Grant and Geary in San Francisco and opened circa 1922. There were nine retail outlets by 1961 and the chain eventually grew to approximately twenty stores. In August of 1961, they sold off the retail side of Granat Bros to Zales and the manufacturing side to an unknown entity. Their dies were used to produce their designs well into the 1980s, but these later items were not signed with the distinctive Granat trademark.

The company specialized in wedding and engagement rings with the claim of having the “Largest selection of diamond rings in all of Western America.”1 Eventually they established nationwide distribution through over 5000 established local retailers. Granat Bros. held a trademark on the name Wed-Lok and attempted, unsuccessfully, to patent the process of these interlocking wedding sets in 1950. Their patent was denied for “lack of invention” as there were many predecessors who produced similar interlocking rings. Other Patents and Trademarks include: Flair (08/07/1951 for Rings and 06/24/1952 for Watches), Heiress (04/15/1952), Fleur de Lis (1/22/1952) and Love-Loop (2/20/1951.)

Along with wedding, engagement and other finger rings, Granat manufactured lockets, bracelets, brooches, necklaces, pins, flatware, silver service items, costume jewelry, compacts, and cigarette cases. In the 1950s-60s, they won the Diamond International Award for Excellence in Creative Designs for eight years running.

Granat Bros. were proud sponsors of the winning Granat Bros. Jewelers San Francisco Mid-Winter League semipro baseball team.

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Granat Bros

Country

City

San Francisco CA

Symbol

fleur de lis

Era

c.1922, e.1905 – c.1961, c.1943

Description

Founder: Joseph & Leo Granat

c.1922: 2242 Mission St. San Francisco, CA

Specialties:

  • Wedding Rings
  • Engagement Rings
  • Lockets
  • Bracelets
  • Brooches
  • Necklaces
  • Pins
  • Flatware
  • Silver Service Items
  • Costume jewelry
  • Compacts
  • Cigarette cases.

Trademarks:

  • Wed-Lok
  • Flair
    • Rings – August 7, 1951
    • Watches – June 24, 1952
  • Heiress – April 15, 1952
  • Fleur de Lis – January, 22, 1952
  • Love-Loop – February 21, 1951

c.1922: Mission & 20th St. San Francisco CA. – the Granat Building

c.1943: 150 Post St. San Francisco CA

  • BUTTER-CUP
  • CORONET
  • FINGER BRACELET
  • HOBBY-BRACELET
  • PARISIAN KNOW
  • ROUNDED SQUARE

c.1950: Rings & Mountings

  • BLOSSOM-LINK
  • BOW-KNOT
  • BUTTER-CUP
  • CORONET
  • DUO-LINE
  • FATHER & SON
  • FIRST LADY
  • FLAIR
  • FLEUR DE LIS
  • FOURSOME
  • GRANAT
  • I LOVE YOU
  • INTER-LOCKING
  • LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY
  • LOVE-LOOP
  • MATCHMATES
  • NEPTUNE
  • PARISIAN-KNOT
  • PARISIAN-LOOP
  • ROUNDED SQUARE
  • STAGGERSET
  • TEMPERED GOLD
  • TEMPERED MOUNTING
  • TEMPERED PLATINUM
  • THE FINGER-BRACELET
  • THE HOBBY-BRACELET
  • THREE GRACES
  • THREESOME
  • TIARA
  • TWOSOME
  • WEDDED
  • WEDLOCK
  • WED-LOK
  • WED-LUCK
  • WISH RING

1961:

  • Sold to Zales

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Sources

  • Catalog of Copyright Entries (Part 1, Group 2: Pamphlets, Leaflets…) Library of Congress Copyright Office. Vol. 33 No.1, 1936.
  • State of California District Record: Mission Miracle Mile Recorded April 2011.

Notes

  1. Catalog of Copyright Entries
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