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Bülow
Stine Bülow is one of the city's best independent contemporary jewellers. Her studio-shop is tucked away behind Højbro Plads and is thus easy to miss if you don't know it's there. Her delicate, original earrings, rings, necklaces and bracelets skilfully blend metals and precious stones, abstract and often with a rough-edge finish to surprisingly sophisticated effect.
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Chapeaux Petitgas
A hat makes the perfect souvenir. This timewarp gentlemen's milliners has been here since Hans Christian Andersen's time and is perfect for your traditional headwear needs.
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Hoff
Ingrid Hoff selects only the best Danish contemporary art jewellery for her showroom. Though her designers mix gold and silver with acrylic and nylon, this is not just of-the-moment fashion jewellery, but one-off and limited run pieces to last a lifetime.
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House of Amber
This rather touristy but extremely central establishment houses a small, suprisingly fascinating amber museum in its 17th-century quarters. House of Amber exports worldwide and sells some fantastic pieces of jewellery here. (Some pieces even have specks of prehistoric plant life in them.) Service and standards are high, and staff are multilingual.
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Susanne Juul
If you are looking for a hat that makes a statement, or something more discrete, this is the place to come. Perhaps the best milliners in the city, with prices ranging from around kr500 to kr5000 .
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The Last Bag
This small shop has been selling the same design of leather satchel - in large and small and a variety of colours (red, black, white, light brown and dark brown) - since 1954. If you love timeless designs, this is one.
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