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4 years ago
Beautiful shop with unique jewelry. These are unusual and it's always a must visit when I'm in Roma.
Via del Pellegrino 61
00186 Rome
Italy
Centro Storico
06 68136463
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http://www.elpatioroma.com
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Wonderful collection of beautiful things. Perfect for that 1 of a kinda gift to bring home for…read moresomeone special.
Excellent little spot great jewelry. The owners are magnificent and there's cool little shops all…read morearound.
A must visit for anyone who wants to purchase a quality souvenir or gift during their Rome trip…read more The coins are beautifully mounted and in amazing condition. Yes, you can purchase a lot of mass-produced products for the $500-$800 one of these coin charms/pendants will cost you. However, here you walk away with an authentic piece of history and something that you can cherish and hand down to the next generation. I knew that I wanted to visit this shop (to purchase a special gift) and took a friend with me. Before we got there, she was skeptical about visiting. Within 10 minutes, she had also selected and purchased a coin for her charm bracelet. Service was very friendly and highly knowledgeable about the coins. The selection is great.
What an incredible experience. One of our best stops in Rome, extremely unique jewelry and more,…read morewith the best of help from Alessandro - who was exceptionally kind and told us great stories about Rome's history.
Bracelet with original roman denarius depicting Apollo ( II century B.C.)
Gold ring with Roman intaglio su diaspro depicting two winged Nikes (I-II century AD)
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Silver and leather bracelet with original roman coin depicting Caracalla the emperor (211-217 AC)
After a lovely day touring and walking around the Colosseum + Palatine Hill locality, we were…read moreheading to dinner and stumbled across this shop, as it was a wonderfully colourful and eye-catching window display. We realized fairly quickly that the sparkle was because of all the lovely glass Murano jewelry and this shop had an amazing variety, and also a great mix of modern as well as traditional designs. Loved the eclectic design and the shop also had a cool mod decor. The store has some really very charming jewelry pieces, and at a very good prices too! What also really tickled my funny bone was this vintage Departures signage, just behind the shop's counter, and it displayed upcoming plane departures from Rome's airport. It was just unexpectedly quirky and cool - quite like the shop! The owner was really kind, very friendly and not pushy at all about selling the beautiful jewelry in his shop. Recommend checking it out, as all the jewelry is authentic from Murano, and made in Italy. Yelp 274/ 2018
The owner/worker was the sweetest person ever! They were so patient with me asking to see all the…read moredifferent jewelry that they had. I think the price was decent - left paying 200 euros for all in the photo. I'm so excited to wear them. She also didn't pressure me to buy jewelry that I was unsure of, which I really appreciated.
Cute store near the Piazza Minerva…read more Michaela is the owner who designs many of the unique pieces. Love the use of Roman inspired designs used for coins and architectural elements in the jewelry. She also uses many semiprecious stones like garnets, amethysts, onyx and turquoise. Love the earrings and bracelet that I bought for my Yelp BFF. Thanks, Michaela, for keeping your shop open for an extra few minutes on a late Wednesday evening while I browsed for something special.
Earrings with semiprecious stones and Roman coins
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After returning from a family trip to Rome, I was very interested to find a Roman coin gold ring or…read morebracelet. Online research led me to Sacchi Jewels, and I was wistful that I had just missed visiting the actual store having recently been so nearby. I could tell right away that the work was special, with particular care taken to craft pieces befitting of the time and patina of the coins. It was very hard to decide which piece to choose, and not being able to lay eyes on it felt risky, but the gallery was very responsive to my questions and sent detailed photos to allow me see more clearly, as well as helping me to find the right sizing. When the piece arrived it was even more beautiful in person - I actually gasped! The handiwork is so delicate and the gold is lustrous. What I also appreciate is that it is not heavy in the way you might expect a piece holding a coin. It is stunning on - it evokes so much history, beauty and intrigue. I love wearing it, it makes you feel a part of history.
Very nice people. Lots of beautiful pieces. I purchased two. Make sure you know the address or…read moreyou might miss the shop but definitely worth the effort. Highly recommend!
18 Karat Yellow Gold Satin Ring
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This jewelry store was right next door to our hotel. They make their jewelry and have been in…read morebusiness in the same location since the early 80s. The jewelry was beautiful and the shop owner was very helpful. He spoke english quite well and helped me pick out a couple of peices that I just love. I love buying from a local merchant and was happy to have found this shop so close.
Couldn't pass by this little shop on our way to the Pantheon... so glad we went inside! Beautiful…read morehandmade jewellery everywhere. My friend and I each bought some beautiful necklaces made with exquisite beads as well as earrings and bracelets. Very helpful staff... we went back twice more to buy Christmas gifts for family. Back home in Australia, I wear these all the time as they are so unique and remind me of my beautiful Italian holiday.
Super bummed. I tried to reach out to the owner for a solution, but never heard back. He was very…read morenice and helpful at the shop, but my purchase is now useless to me. Visited Rome several weeks ago and was very excited to take home some keepsakes from my trip. 2 dainty rings were the only souvenirs I took home. Unfortunately, the quality of the rings is lacking, and they turn my skin severely green. They weren't cheap either!
Absolutely beautiful jewelry. The owner was very kind, helpful and knowledgeable. Everything is…read moregreat quality and very well worth the price!
My favorite shop is Bulgari. We call this store the Tiffany of Rome and that is what Bulgari is. I…read morehave fond memories of my Dad bringing my Mom here in the 1960's to pick out a ring setting for a blue star sapphire. It was elegant and lovely to be in this store then and now. Bulgari is the top-of-the-line Italian jewelry and luxury brand store. They sell everything from the simple elegant to the extravagant - jewelry, watches, fragrances, accessories, etc. You may see the name written in two ways: Bvlgari with a V - from the Latin alphabet or Bulgari with a U which comes from the Greek's founder's name - Sotir Bulgari.
Bulgari - display window
Display Window - Bulgari
Went here to look for a bracelet. Staff was wonderful. Still deciding between this place and…read moreBuccalleti.
They have beautiful jewelry. The people are very nice. Everyone is so helpful even if you just…read morewanna browse.
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Stumbled upon this gem during our recent trip to Italy. We were actually looking for a specific…read morejewelry store which happened to be closed that day. Unique designs caught my attention, and I'm so glad I decided to walk inside. The jewelry is elegant, unique and artsy. I loved a pair of earrings that I ended up purchasing. Knowing that those were one of a kind, made the purchase even so more special. An associate who worked in this boutique was very nice and helpful, and not pushy at all. I must say that the jewelry is very pricey, but knowing that you are purchasing quality one of a kind pieces of art that will bring memories for years to come makes it easier to splurge. Even if you don't end up buying anything, I still highly recommend paying a visit to this little store.
This is the most unique, fun, elegant jewelry shop in Rome, and perhaps all of Italy! We stumbled…read moreupon it while strolling the city and fell in love with the handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces. Per Lei is the place to go for impeccably well-done modern jewelry. The ladies there were incredibly helpful in choosing just the right piece to go with a new dress, and didn't put items on us that we didn't need or want. The prices are quite high, but you are buying wearable art! Worth every euro, in my opinion. We look forward to our next trip to Rome to visit again, and hope that they get a website up and running soon!
My favorite jewelry store in Rome. I have been there twice, and each time Ada and team were…read moreamazing. I love their selection, especially the Parrini collection. The prices are fair and they have been great about documentation or anything required for American tourists. I wish they shipped to the US and had an online store front.
Nice selection of well designed and interesting items, but a pushy sales staff that doesn't give…read moreyou a receipt for purchases unless you ask for it. This can get you a big fine from the police, because you are required by law to get a receipt for purchases, to ensure the merchant is paying tax. Fortunately, they usually let tourists off without the fine, but still. To update, it was not a misunderstanding. I paid in cash, and it was a significant amount, and the merchant was hoping to not have to record it and pay tax on it. By the act of printing the receipt there is either a paper or electronic record that the Italian government receives and so of course the merchant must pay taxes on this amount. I've lived in Italy. I know the game. Don't try to take advantage of tourists-- it is not nice, even if they probably won't get in trouble with the tax police.
While wondering through the little alleys of Rome I stumbled upon this super cute boutique in…read morepiazza campo Marzio. Awesome little store filled up with AMAZING jewelry. Everything is hand made and unique. You could spend hours looking at every single piece and fall in love every time. The owner helped me pick out few items for myself and some gifts to bring back to my friends too. I even bought a perfume and I am currently sharing it with my boyfriend. Unisex scent that we just LOVE! I can't wait to go back next time and visit again!!!
Lovely store - reproductions are so beautiful, so fun, so affordable. Bought our souvenirs here :)read more
Though I'd read that Rome's Monti district was hip and very popular, the route I took from the…read moretrain station to my rental apartment didn't convince me: tourist restaurants and tchotchke shops galore. After a few days traipsing to Rome's other districts I was overjoyed to find the heart of Monti and realize it was exactly as I'd read. MercatoMonti was my destination but getting there was the reward. Walking down a street different than that I'd come in on I learned that the area was indeed filled with authentic shops, vintage stores, and intriguing looking cafes, bars, and restaurants. Be still, heart. Sitting amongst all of that is MercatoMonti, a converted parking garage (now part of a hotel) that's used on the weekend as an up-market shopping (non-food/drink) destination. Not a grand affair, but one with maybe 50 vendors, it proved a hugely successful place in which to part with a large wad of euro. Vendors hawked stylish, unique products, much of them hand-crafted. Stylish sunglass frames from the '80s updated with new Ray Ban lenses (90euro), leather/canvas backpack (80euro), a felt coat (70euro), and a camouflage jacket (40euro); clearly I needed to return to my apartment to stow away my bounty. Many of the vendors are "cash only" but there's ATMs nearby. The great thing about MercatoMonti, in addition to the good shopping opportunity, is that it puts you right in the thick of Monti. I'm surprised it's not rated more highly on yelp but I liked it. If you've got the urge to spend, MercatoMonti is a nice, hip place in which to do so.
Quite a nice market, but small and nothing like you would think of a traditional flea European…read moremarket. Mostly lots of clothes and jewelry, some are nicer that others. Merchants are very friendly and the ones I talked to actually were selling their own products. I found the selection to be quite odd however, like handmade kimonos, next to silky scarves, bulky jewelry, urban-style lamps, umbrellas and canvas bags. Prices are low and I did find two great items. Bottom line: great to check out if you are in the neighborhood but I would not go here specifically to see the market.
This is an adorable little shop with top-end kitchen and home supplies. It's a great stop if you…read moreare looking for some nice souvenirs to take home from Italy. I found some gorgeous Italian made espresso spoons for about 3 Euros each. There are all sorts of espresso cups, coffee accessories, kitchen gadgets, soaps, linens and more. Lots of pretty Italian things. Definitely worth a look if you are a kitchen person. The employees were very friendly as well.