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Hi everyone, does anyone know anyone who sells boho silver jewellery, something like a Native American feather pendant for example. Need to buy it today in person for a friend's birthday do this evening. Does anyone know anyone who sells this kind of jewellery in South East London? Thanks, Annie
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Not technically south-east London, but I've bought a few pieces (turquoise/silver pendants etc) in the past from Wilde Ones in Kings Road, Chelsea. Great shop, tho I haven't been over there for a few years.

 

Thank you Sue - that sounds like what I'm looking for I will try to get there today x

Not technically south-east London, but I've bought a few pieces (turquoise/silver pendants etc) in the past from Wilde Ones in Kings Road, Chelsea. Great shop, tho I haven't been over there for a few years.

 


Thank you Annie - sorry, I was getting my messages mixed up and responded to you as Sue x

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