Mave is a small independent jewelry and accessories shop in Oklahoma City's Midtown district that focuses on contemporary pieces with clean lines and understated design. It stocks primarily fine jewelry, fashion accessories, and a curated selection of items from emerging designers, positioning itself as a destination for customers who prefer restraint over statement pieces.
Mave occupies a narrow retail footprint on a block anchored by established Midtown businesses. The inventory centers on minimalist rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings in gold, silver, and mixed metals, alongside a rotating selection of scarves, belts, and small leather goods. The shop carries both its own house line and pieces from independent makers, creating a mix of in-stock designs and one-off items that shift seasonally.
Fine jewelry at Mave starts around $120 for silver pieces and extends into the $800 to $1,200 range for 14k or 18k gold items. Fashion accessories including scarves and belts typically fall between $45 and $180. Custom orders and bespoke work are available; the shop does not advertise a standard markup for custom pieces, so inquire directly for quotes on resizing, engraving, or made-to-order designs. Repair and resizing services are offered in-house, though turnaround time varies with complexity and current queue.
Mave occupies a middle ground between high-volume fashion jewelry chains and full-service fine jewelry stores like Helzberg or Reasor's jewelry departments. Unlike those retailers, Mave does not carry engagement ring inventories or operate a bridal registry; it is not the right fit for customers seeking certified diamonds or wedding bands with certification paperwork. Compared to smaller vintage and estate jewelry shops scattered across Oklahoma City's antique malls, Mave stocks only contemporary pieces, no secondhand inventory. Its price point and design philosophy sit above costume jewelry but below luxury boutiques, making it practical for someone building a professional wardrobe in their twenties or thirties without the markup of a luxury brand.
Mave works best for customers who already know what they want or who trust the curator's eye to narrow a field. Shopping here requires time to browse and willingness to ask staff questions; it is not a quick-in, quick-out environment. It is ideal for gift shopping when you know the recipient's taste, for professionals who wear jewelry rarely and prefer it to recede visually, and for people updating basic pieces like stud earrings or a gold chain. It does not suit someone shopping for bold, colorful, or trend-forward pieces, or anyone needing on-demand availability of a specific item; stock is limited and items sell through.
The shop's narrow layout means staff notice when you enter. If you are browsing without a specific goal, say so; the owner or associate will point you toward the most relevant cases and answer questions about materials, sizing, or designer background. If you have a custom project in mind, expect an initial conversation about budget, timeline, and design preferences, followed by a quote and deposit (amount not advertised; confirm when inquiring). You can try on pieces before buying, and the shop wraps purchases in branded packaging suitable for gifting.
Mave operates in Midtown, accessible from Northwest 23rd Street and the surrounding residential blocks. On-street parking is available along the block and in nearby lots shared by neighboring businesses. Hours run Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; it is closed Sundays and Mondays. Confirm weekend hours seasonally, as retail hours in this district sometimes shift for local events or inventory. The shop is not accessible by public transit; a car is necessary to visit.
Mave fills a deliberate niche within Oklahoma City's retail landscape: a place where minimalism in design meets knowledgeable curation without the overhead of a department store or the waiting lists of a bespoke jeweler.
