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    Webster Jewellery

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Angel Whispers

    Angel Whispers

    2.7(3 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    ££

    I want to support small local businesses, I really do. But, as every small businessperson knows,…read moreyou have to work even harder to hold your own against the big guys. This place just doesn't seem to be working hard enough. To give it a good review would be dishonest. The little boutique sells a very small selection of women's clothes, all of which I found to be tacky and overpriced. A few completely random accessories and beauty items were scattered around. Sorry :(

    When me and my boyfriend visited Angel Whispers, he said he felt like he was in a coffin it was so…read moresmall! Needless to say he wasn't a fan. For me, it wasn't so much the size that put me off, but the bland stock. I was in here a few days ago and can barely remember any of the designers labels they had in stock since the clothes bored me a little. They reminded me very vaguely of some of the clothes you get in the cool designer section of Camden Market in London, but done really badly. I can't think of any high street clothes that thee clothes would fit in well with.....I suppose maybe a less exciting Dorothy Perkins. There's a scant collection of clothing on offer and a couple of really gorgeous knitted cardi's which redeemed it somewhat for me. But although some people may find a cute little black dress for a fancy dinner, it wasn't as glamourous as I expected from the quality of the designers, nor did anything really grab my attention. What's more, it was moderately expensive for a little boutique. Go have a gander as the woman is nice, but it's a wee bit blah...sorry.

    Timothy J Sharp

    Timothy J Sharp

    4.3(6 reviews)
    8.2 mi
    ££££

    Avoid like the plague!…read more Timothy J Sharp used to be known as "Myriad" and was situated at the far end of the high street. It was a run down, cramped shop with little to offer, the staff were abrupt and service was slow, but recently they moved to new premises in a more central location...and things have gotten much worse. All right, I'm not being entirely fair. The shop looks a lot better. It's bigger, brighter and, for the most part, has an air of class about it. The appearance, however, isn't flawless. The white marble effect floors are attractive, but are ruined somewhat by a rainbow lighting strip along the stairs at the entrance, a feature better suited to a 1980s sex shop than a quality jewellers. The display cabinets are large and well lit, though sadly bright enough to highlight the dead flies and grimy fingerprints on the displays. It's hardly a polished outfit, but it is a vast improvement on the old place. Unfortunately, the staff seem to have developed an entirely unwarranted superiority complex since the move and seem to regard most of their customers as unwelcome plebs. They are rude, seem to think that customers will wait until they feel like serving them, and anyone who offers there merest criticism is unceremoniously ordered from the store and physically accosted if they don't exit quickly enough. The jewellery is decent enough, though far more expensive than most of the other jewellers in a forty mile radius, but the quality of their in-house pieces leaves much to be desired. Don't get me wrong, their designs would be popular on a market stall in Glasgow or some other big city (at an appropriate price), but they lack the originality and quality of some of the other designers they feature. Timothy J Sharp's website is an accurate representation of the shop itself - at first glance it looks flashy, but you don't have to look too hard to see the flaws. Their butchery of the English language is hard enough to stomach without all the spelling mistakes ("dazzelingly" sic) and I refuse to believe that any jeweller in Scotland who truly knows their stuff can't spell "Mackintosh". I'm sure some will think I'm being a bit picky talking about spelling mistakes on a website, but as that same website boasts about their "attention to detail" I feel the criticism is justified. My own experience with this jewellers is brief and unpleasant. I took a pendant in to be repaired. It was missing three stones. I was quoted a price of £10 to get it fixed and told it would be ready in time for Valentine's Day (which was eight days away at the time). I returned to the shop on the morning of Valentine's Day to find that they hadn't even started the repairs, leaving me without a gift for my wife, and had to wait two further weeks until they finally got around to it. When I finally got the pendant back I was far from impressed. The metal had been stressed and scarred by tools, and while three stones had been put in they, the stones around them and the metal were covered in a frosty substance I later learned was superglue. A beautiful pendant missing three stones was returned in appalling condition and for the £10 charged for "fixing" it I'm now facing a bill of £67 to rectify the damage they caused. I complained, of course. I told them I wasn't happy with the quality of the work and wanted them to fix it. Were they apologetic? No. Instead, the staff member I spoke to ordered me out of the shop and when I didn't run for the door he hit me, kicked me and pushed me into the door. I suppose that's what they call customer service. In short, Timothy J Sharp is a bitter blend of arrogance and incompetence best avoided.

    Ignore any review on this site that are not 5-star. Myself and my husband had our rings made for…read moreour wedding in May 2017. Tim was recommended to us by our friends who had their rings made for their wedding the previous year. Not only were we delighted with our rings, Tim absolutely went out his way to ensure we had everything we needed for our big day. The service was outstanding. Tim offered twice to come to Glasgow to size our temps to ensure the rings were perfect as we were struggling for time to get to Dunnon. Communication was excellent and we met with Tim a good few times in his shop. We never felt rushed and we felt we got to know Tim. I found this quite special as at the end of the day, Tim was making the bands that represented our marriage. We have beautiful wedding band and I cannot recommend his service highly enough.

    Webster Jewellery - jewelry - Updated May 2026

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