Jewellery shopping in Czech Republic
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Granát Turnov
Part of the country’s biggest jewellery chain, Granát Turnov specialises in Bohemian garnet, and has a huge range of gold and silver rings, brooches, cufflinks and necklaces featuring the small, dark blood-red stones. There’s also pearl and diamond jewellery, and less expensive pieces set with the dark green semiprecious stone known in Czech as vltavín (moldavite).
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Belda Jewellery
Belda & Co is a long-established Czech firm dating from 1922. Nationalised in 1948, it was revived by the founder’s son and grandson, and continues to create gold and silver jewellery of a very high standard. Its range includes its own angular, contemporary designs, as well as reproductions based on art nouveau designs by Alfons Mucha.
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U České Orlice
'At the Bohemian Eagle' - the symbol of the Czech nation - houses a range of elegant traditional Czech jewellery, including lots of elaborate garnet and chunky amber, as well as more restrained pieces in gold and silver. Exquisite hand-painted porcelain and other objets d'art fill out the shop.
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Frey Wille
An Austrian jewellery maker famed for its enamel work, Frey Wille produces a distinctive range of highly decorative pieces. Its traditional paisley and Egyptian designs are complemented by a range of art-nouveau designs based on the works of Alfons Mucha.
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Galerie Vlasta
This small boutique showcases the delicate creations in gold and silver wire of award-winning contemporary Czech designer Vlasta Wasserbauerová, including a range of highly distinctive net-like brooches, necklaces and earrings.
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Devaco
This gorgeously stocked jewellery boutique includes the trademark Easter egg pendants created by Fabergé, jewellers to the Russian royal family, as well as a sparkly array of rings, cufflinks, brooches, bracelets and necklaces.
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