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18 years ago
If you're a jewellery person, and silver jewellery at that, then check out this shop. It has some trendy trinkets to complement you work wear or even an elegant outfit. read more
95 Roman Road
London E2 0QN
United Kingdom
Bethnal Green, Mile End / Globe Town
020 8983 0855
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People searched for Jewelry 875 times last month within 20 miles of this business.
This fantastic, modern jewellery store cater for a huge variety of tastes and price ranges, it…read morewould definitely be the best place to go in East London if all the shops were closing and you had left it to the last minute to present shop. They stock a huge array of different designers and therefore styles which means that wooden or fabric brooches perch side by side with diamonds and platinum. The more expensive pieces are made with precious metals and stones but with intricate, unique designs which can be altered, ordered and made to measure. The costume stuff is great too and my absolute favourite are the Casey Rogers dog and cat brooches, made from bright colours in paisley or floral fabrics and featuring adorable line drawings of different breeds.
@Work is a contemporary jewellery gallery on London's iconic Brick Lane noted for its comprehensive…read morecollection of fine and costume jewellery by established and up and coming designers alike. With a workshop out back where the gallery's staff can adjust pieces for customers if necessary, @Work's compact interiors belie a truly incredible range of both classic and unconventional jewellery ranging in price from as little as £20 to as much as £1,000.
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Discovered this amazing spot on my last day in London…read more I found the perfect anniversary gift for my partner, among the eclectic handmade works. The price was just right, and the story I got to tell about the adorable shop was perfect icing. The jewelry is not cookie cutter and feels very well made. Something special and unique.
OK, I confess, I only remembered to pop into Luna & Curious for a browse yesterday because of all…read morethe hoo-ha surrounding Peaches Geldof's 'alleged' recent shoplifting incident in this little Brick Lane boutique. Celebrity spawn and their 'alleged' misdemeanors aside, Luna & Curious is a charming and diminutive boutique stocking a mixture of vintage one-offs and contemporary designs along with a good range of jewellery and some utterly whimsical porcelain. Staffed by the kind of sweet girls with kindergarten haircuts that seem to rule in hip places like Brooklyn's Williamsburg, Luna & Curious is a beautifully realised little shop and a joy to visit whether you're looking to buy or simply browse.
Luna and Curious is a haven for all things creative and beautiful. Everything from its simple…read morewooden shopfront to the extravagant text of the shop name and gorgeous treasures inside ooze style and gorgeousness. They have some cool quirky objects for the home as well as brilliantly restored vintage furniture and bejewelled, frilly and flamboyant, as well as simple and sleek, clothing. I love some of the ceramic pieces they sell in here too and the antique stuff is fabulous. This place has great style and a great eclectic vibe going on which adds a spark of glamour to Brick Lane. I've even heard that Natalie Portman has visited and bought from this little boutique. It's definitely worth a look but don't be surprised if some of the prices are over budget.
Photograph courtesy of http://www.lunaandcurious.com/
The stylist behind Story is an absolute legend. As a true fan of beautiful curiosities, I find this…read morethe most visually exciting place in London. Within this white walled warehouse space you will come across dresses built up out of lace, bunches of white rice paper roses and soft chains of jewellery. There is an organic theme tying the shop together, lightly fragranced by incense and structured in a mystical, meandering way with pieces hanging from the ceiling, on the floor and in all the spaces in between. During the week Story is open by appointment only but on a Sunday is open from 1pm. Hidden behind an overgrown willowy plant makes finding this shop even more of a delight.
Beautiful place, great for lunchread more
I can totally agree, that Jonathan Geeves - is one of those place, where you want to return for…read moregetting more and more jewellery presents, for relatives, friends, etc. But I've recently could find this awesome store ( https://www.fjewellery.co.uk/ ), with plenty of necklaces, rings, chains, and a lot of things have pretty nice discounts. You can check it out.
Purchased a used/second hand Cartier Santos 100 watch from here. I have been looking for a few…read moremonths and found the one I was looking for here. It was excellently priced and looks like new for nearly half the price. The staff were really helpful and I will defiantly return to buy my wife's Christmas present from here, a great range of items. Thank you Jonathan Geeves from a very happy customer
Unique Tanzanite and Diamond ring.
Bespoke Canary yellow Diamond ring.
I love the stock and service this little independent treasure trove has to offer!…read moreI live in Glasgow and sourced a Jacey Withers piece to their fab website, I called to ask advice and if it could be posted to me etc and found the co-owner Jutta to be so helpful and genuine. The pendant was sent the very next day gift wrapped and in time for our wedding anniversary. I am glad in a way they are situated in London as if they were in Glasgow I would have serious problems resisting some of the pieces. Just great to see independents in High Streets full of blah.
I came across this little boutique while nervously wondering around the city looking for a birthday…read morepresent for my wife. The lovely owner took me patiently through the rings available for my budget which was not that big and explained about the different materials used and the designers that make the jewellery. I ended up getting a Monica Vinader ring which the wife loved as it was a bit different to the kind of jewellery you get on the high street. Looks like I have to go back for Valentines day now !
Eleanor Ford Heamatite Loop Necklace
Simon Carter Fly Cufflinks
Great selection of used books for 5 pounds! Wish I had time to make another trip before leaving…read moreLondon!
If I had to choose a -rati to be, I'd definitely be a glitterati. (The digirati are so 2008...)…read more This is truly my version of porn - while I'm not a slave for the jewels or the bling, and I won't be vajazzling anytime soon, this shop has me panting, drooling, groping, touching, oohing, ahhing, and wishing that twist on earrings didn't give me a headache from hellerati. I'm much closer to a hummingbird than a magpie, (what hummingbird do you know that has the time (read: patience) to sit and dig through vintage rags in search of riches?) but even I can't deny myself just a peek... it's all about the articles, really.
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