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New Vintage Inspired Jewellery Shop In East Dulwich


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Hi Everyone, I am pleased to announce I have opened a shop in East Dulwich. The shop used to be the Dulwich Music Shop at 9 Upland Road. I have been making vintage inspired jewellery for over 3 years and selling online on my website http://zarataylor.co.uk


I decided to open a shop in East Dulwich as I love the area, my late Mother used to live on Cornflower Terrace and she loved the area so much that this seemed the perfect location for my first shop.


I have been open a week now and met so many wonderful people from East Dulwich. Many have recommended that I join this forum to introduce myself.


My name is Zara Taylor (my shop is called Zara Taylor too). I live in Forest Hill with my husband Matthew Taylor and our two children Olivia (9 yrs old) and Jack (6 yrs old).


I am obsessed with making jewellery that I have over 400 designs! A lot of my designs are made with vintage stones and jewels. I will be adding designs to my shop on a daily basis so please pop by to have a browse.


Thanks, Zara.x

Thanks everyone for your lovely comments. I have met so many wonderful people in East Dulwich, everyone is really friendly and welcoming. It is amazing to get such great feedback when people come in. I am so happy that I opened a shop in East Dulwich:)
I popped in today as I'd seen and fell in love with the cat ring on your website, I LOVE the ring and I've been wearing it all day! So pleased that you've opened in East Dulwich. It was really lovely to meet you and see your gorgeous collection. No doubt I'll be in again soon to buy more things from your shiny jewellery emporium! =^.^=
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Just wanted to add my praise to the list. I bought a couple of lovely pieces for my sister, and would happily wear most of the things in the shop myself. Really nice jewellery, something for everyone, and the prices are great.


Worth a visit.

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