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18 years ago
Dinny Hall is a jewellery designer and this shop has been here for ages. I really like the simple designs and always look forward to the latest collections. They are quite affordable for a unique designer. read more
Gorgeous jewels, make sure your boyfriend knows where to get you your engagement ring
200 Westbourne Grove
Notting Hill W11 2RH
United Kingdom
Notting Hill
020 7792 3913
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http://www.dinnyhall.com
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What time does Dinny Hall open?
Dinny Hall opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Dinny Hall opens at 12:00 PM on Sunday.
What time does Dinny Hall close?
Dinny Hall closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Dinny Hall closes at 5:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Does Dinny Hall have parking?
Yes, Dinny Hall has parking options.
People searched for Jewelry 922 times last month within 20 miles of this business.
So exploring west London in preparation for Yelp's WestFest I stumbled upon this fabulous shop…read more Ignore the name, antiques enthusiasts look away now, the jewels here are for fashionistas! Art deco designs, 1950s plastic pineapples, Lady Di diamante replica drops, you name it and this shop has it! All with a price tag mind you but if you are looking for a special gift or item that will wow and impress all your friends look no further. You really can spend hours in here, or at least that's what I did. Everything is in a glass case as most of it is delicate and it must be hard stopping people with a five finger discount from snapping up these beauties otherwise. The items are all laid out thematically, so you'll find your scotty dog choker with the houndstooth broaches off course. Head on down if you have some time during the week, that way the whole place isn't over run by tourists and you can look in peace, even better than that, go on a rainy day... Notting Hill becomes a ghost town.
OMG soooooo many different pieces of costume jewellery. All displayed in colour coordination. It's…read morebreathtaking that you can have as many pieces of perfection in such a small area. There are labels to let you know what styles/eras you are looking at and everything has a price tag on them. I'm sure you'll be able to find anything specific you are looking for and the staff will be able to point you in the right direction if you are overwhelmed with choice. Please please go and see it for yourself. There are no words to describe the overwhelming beauty of the jewellery.
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Finding this place was random and out of the blue, but I stepped inside Oi! because I got curious…read moreas to what else was in this shop after seeing the cases and displays of jewelry at the front. Right when I walked in, there's sterling silver jewelry pieces on the tables and on the counter (next to the register) with beading, wirework, and crystal/gemstone setting designs. If memory serves me correctly, the back of the shop has lots of other pieces that are fun and funky (and frankly the only things affordable for this poor- uni student's budget!). There are various acrylic bead bracelets, colorful pom-pom necklaces, and I remember even seeing plastic toy earring studs (Legos, or perhaps a British version of it?) in the basket mix. There's also a small side entrance within the middle of the store that connects to a small room filled with cute fabric handbags and plushie charms. In all honesty, as an arts-and-crafts person myself...I didn't really see too many pieces that were radically different nor incredibly innovative (in fact, a wallet clutches I ended up buying...I could've made it myself for less the cost if I wanted to make my own). But considering that it's all handmade, sold on Portobello Road (and that the USD is still weaker against the GBP), I do give credit that the earrings and wallet clutch I bought are still unique regardless and that I won't bump into someone anytime soon that have those same pieces.
Such a cute market! Loved all the little vendors and shops. So many different things to see, eat…read moreand buy. Worth a stop if you are in London, also in a cool area!
We loved this market. We went on Saturday, which I believe it is open only on Friday and Saturday…read more Much less crowded than the Borough Market, which you can barely move through certain sections during peak hours (though great selection). I enjoyed a quiche. My daughters enjoyed strawberries topped with Nutella. We all shared a fish and chips meal from Poppie's which I highly recommend. Probably the best fish and chips we had while in London. There are olive bars and paella and all sorts of amazing foods to enjoy. Also pick up a Notting Hill bookstore linen tote while you are there.
This is a lovely little shop on Portobello Road full of handmade necklaces, bracelets and bags. The…read morejewellery is quite expensive but it's nice and bright with unique designs. The handbags are beautiful with a massive range, mostly being made from silk and ribbon in loads of different colours. It's a really good place for gifts or something to treat yourself with.
Ben Day's collection specializes in precious gem set jewelry and you're always guaranteed to find…read moresomething a little bit special and a little bit different when browsing in his lovely shop in Spitafields. He has a real eye for colour and some of the pieces are just so amazing, all set with large gemstones. The pieces are very modern, but not in the scary too-much-of-a-statement way as they also have an air of classic wearability about them. They're very individual and I love to browse in here after pay day for a little something. It's a very friendly shop, and even though it's often quite quiet you're never made to feel watched, but if you do need a hand then they swap around different colours, sizes, make suggestions and really help you find something that compliments your look. Whilst if you're after something extra, extra special then you can have a piece commissioned by Ben himself.
**June 2022: Late Afternoon Friday Visit**…read more My friend and I were walking down Monmouth St. and I was enamored by the beautiful window display. The jewelry were bright and bold and evoke such Betsey Johnson vibes except with an emphasis on acrylic as their creative medium. We entered the store and oh my goodness everything was so eye catching - both in terms of designs as well as color palette. If you're a gal (or guy) who loves subdue understated jewelry this isn't the shop for you, as everything is extremely playful and witty. There were multiple items I wanted to purchase; however, the pricepoint is much higher than what I am use to; yet, you can think of it as paying for the design, and the fact that it's handmade by UK individuals. The smaller designs range in the £50 - £150 whereas the really stunning statement pieces around £200-£400. The extremely orange pieces can go up to £500+ I ended up getting a really beautiful blue parrot statement necklace that I'm sure would be a head turner. Can't wait to see more of their beautiful collection!
I've found some really lovely items from this store and I'd definitely come back for more.read more
Staff are attentive and friendly considering how busy it can get. Most are knowledgeable and some…read moreenthusiastic about their products. The decor gives the feeling of quality jewellery being sold. Largish shop with a good selection to choose from. They're happy to order goods that are not in stock.
I'm a big fan of Malcolm Betts. Discovered his work at Barney's - San Francisco during my 5 year…read morehunt for the perfect engagement ring. Hey, I am suppose to wear this ring For-Ever! His signature style is the best combo of the "bezel setting and hammered band" trend in jewelry. During a quick jaunt to London, we took the opportunity to squeeze in a custom ring in 4 days. They even graciously let me peek into his studio below the showroom to see how they work. Nice work, nice guy!
From the owner: Bespoke Fine jewellery, handmade in precious metals using antique and new cut diamonds and precious…read moregemstones.
Get in touch with your natural, raw hippy-chic side at Mor. This charming hand-crafted jewellery…read morestore creates one of a kind pieces that are sure to strike up a conversation. No two items are alike and are uniquely beautiful because of this. They all have wonderful texture and most of the rings and bracelets look as though they've been created from monarchs of the old world! The jewellery in my view is Grecian and African inspired with a touch of 21st century flare! Fun store, reasonable prices for the unique designs.
I like this jewelry store. Beautiful boho-style jewelry, a nice price, and great customer service!…read moreI will definitely return here again!
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