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    Tizzs - Some of our stock...

    Tizzs

    3.0(4 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    £

    A shop and piercing studio, Tizz's is the sort of place I would have cherished back in the heady…read moredays of my angsty grunger youth. It's no surprise that Lewes has a shop like this - in my (very direct) experience, lots of middle-class teens from quite affluent but fairly boring towns, who go to well-to-do schools get into the goth scene. Not fitting into the preppy clique, but leading a fairly sheltered existence which therefore offers no outlet for the tumult of misdirected, hormone-induced energy, getting a couple of piercings, smoking weed in the churchyards and listening to emo music is standard procedure. Tizz'z stocks the sort of stuff you get at stalls at music festivals, or in Camden market, e.g. Pin badges, black/neon striped tights, body jewellery, t-shirts with the superman logo on, wristbands, fairy wings, incense, etc etc. It doesn't have quite the same appeal for me now as it used to, but for the target market this place must be great. Also, they have a piercing studio at the back so Lewes' teens can act out and get their noses/belly button pierced without having to make the trek into Brighton.

    If you need a sterling silver thumb ring [chosen from a hundred], incense sticks, black nail…read morevarnish, and a quirky card, this is the place that you need to visit. This is a lovely little grotto-type place with lots of interesting little things to look at. I've visited less in the past few years, but it's nice to know that it's still there. It's the sort of place you'd find in the lanes in Brighton.

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    Tizzs on Lewes High Street

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    Marston Barrett

    Marston Barrett

    3.8(6 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    I must be a huge phillistine, because as I was taking notes of this Marston Barrett, one of my main…read morepoints, was that it is an "upmarket H. Samuels" Well to back myself up. It is to an extent. I mean they sell watches, and jewellery, and lots of them. There you go, just like H. Samuel...O.K. I am a phillistine. But more than that, this shop is a really great place to get some actually nice, fancy jewellery for your loved one's and I would say the style is more mother/grandmother than contemporary/girlfriend kinda thing. As well as the delicate necklaces and broaches, they also have a selection of silver trays and other family airloom type items, or just everyday cutlery for some (depends on how posh you are!).

    This is a really pretty jewellers. I love the muddy green painted front and lovely stained glass…read moretrim on the windows. They sell a mix of contemporary, vintage and antique jewellery in all its enchanting forms- rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets. I particularly like their art deco jewellery- they always have stunning brooches, earrings, pendants and bracelets all in the classic deco shapes in diamond, sapphire, ruby and emerald. Very lovely to press my nose up to! I have been in to ask about their pearl necklaces (my mum was hankering after one for Christmas) and they were very friendly. Considering the chic factor in Lewes, the prices are reasonable.

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    Marston Barrett - Photo courtesy of Emma J.

    Photo courtesy of Emma J.

    Marston Barrett - Photo courtesy of Emma J.

    Photo courtesy of Emma J.

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    Sky-Lark - Contemporary fiction, travel and nature writing, and biographies

    Sky-Lark

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    Sky-lark is a welcome addition to the Needlemakers shops, selling new paperbacks which range from…read moreclassic authors to new novelists. They also stock a very interesting range of music and film, with a strong emphasis on world films and folk music, both of which I enjoy. It's not all media though, they also sell chunky fair-trade jewellery and textiles, made from co-ops in India and Africa. The problem for shops like this in general is that although a lot of effort goes into selecting the stock, as a small independent retailer the CDs, books and films are mostly at full price (e.g. about £13 for an album £8 for a book). Although I'm likely to see something I want in here, I'll probably - I'm sorry to say - just go home and buy it from play.com or iTunes, and get it cheaper. But at any rate, it is a pleasant shop for a browse, and the poems in the window are sweet, if a little earnest

    What an absolute gem of a shop. Beautifully laid out, half bookshop,half Aladdin's Cave full of…read morefair trade gifts, local prints and jewellery, rugs, glassware, even scores of unusual seed varieties. The staff are friendly and knowedgeable and the selection of books, though relatively small is exceptionally fine, covering poetry, travel and nature writing, society, memoirs, new fiction and the wonderful Barefoot Books for children. There's a kind of international feel to the place too, with the foreign films and music by the likes of desert bluesmen Tinariwen and catalan rumba outfit Ojos de Brujos. I must disagree one aspect of Georgia A's review. Leaving aside what to my mind is her rather apalling suggestion that the place could be used as a kind of handy 3-D research base before buying cheaper elsewhere (if we all do that Georgia, obviously these places for "pleasant browsing" will disappear anyway, doh!), I noticed both a book sale area with many books less than half price, and an offer of 3 cds for £20. In any case, such a concentration of good stuff in one place doesn't have an internet equivalent, the more unusual titles available here aren't actually discounted by Play et al anyway, and obviously here you can take .away and enjoy whatever caught your eye, immediately. Certainly one of the best shops in Lewes, do seek it out if you are in town!

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    Capriccio Boutique

    Capriccio Boutique

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Until I came to write this review, I always though this shop was called Carpaccio - and I couldn't…read morequite understand why they had named themselves after a raw meat dish. However I stand corrected, and although I don't know anything about the origins of the actual name, I no longer associate this place with pounded raw beef. This is another Lewes clothes shop aimed at middle aged women. This one has a bit more of a distinctive, ethnic-y vibe than some of the others; unlike Darcey or Renwick Clarke which just put me in mind of three piece suites and pristine lawns, Capriccio has slightly more bohemian feel. They sell those striped, handwoven basket bags from Kenya that I associate with the 80s, mostly because my mum used to have one. The clothing labels have names like 'Masai,' 'Sahara' and 'Oska,' and feature drapey, crepey tunics, and other unstructured pieces. They have some nice dressing gowns in ethnic prints, and also a nice selection of hats, including a stretchy straw hat that folds down flat. I am currently in the market of a nice sun hat, so I tried one on, but at £40 it was more than I wanted to spend. They also sell espadrilles and chunky jewellery pieces.

    Trailed up the High St looking for a 'party' top and cardigan that weren't pastel and cashmery, and…read moreCapriccio were the only contenders. Their clothes are of clear, jewel-like colours and interesting textures, with a bit of ethnic element. Not cheap, but class shows. (NB I have no connection with Capriccio!) I hate clothes-shopping, and I was so pleased to find somewhere that suited me, so that I could buy a couple of nice things and head home.

    Alexis Dove - jewelry - Updated May 2026

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