Boodles
- ADDRESS:
- 178 New Bond Street
- PHONE:
- +44 (0) 207 437 5050
From entry-level jewels to one-of-a-kind creations set with rare gemstones, a visit to Boodles is recommended for a taste of the best of British design.
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If you love jewellery, you will love London. The prime jewellery street is of course Bond Street, but it has branched out, and nearby Mount Street is increasingly a magnet for those seeking out a chic little boutique or sophisticated watch brand. Burlington Arcade offers a cornucopia of vintage jewellery and watches, while Notting Hill is known for its trademark boho-chic approach to adornment. And there’s more, which over time you’ll discover while roaming around London. To mangle Samuel Johnson’s famous line: “When a girl is tired of London’s jewellery scene, she is tired of life.”
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From entry-level jewels to one-of-a-kind creations set with rare gemstones, a visit to Boodles is recommended for a taste of the best of British design.
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