Jewellery shopping in Rome
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AGAU
Brightly coloured precious and semiprecious stones from India are used by Italian designers to form the dazzling modern jewellery at this reasonably priced shop. There's another branch at Via della Vite 57 (06 693 80 699).
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Tempi Moderni
Tempi Moderni is packed with wow-factor: quality vintage costume jewellery, wonderful ‘20s and ‘30s Bakelite pieces, Art Nouveau and Art Deco trinkets, Pop Art bangles, 19th-century resin brooches, and pieces by couturiers such as Chanel, Dior and Balenciaga. Plus you can mix and match with the fine array of vintage designer clothing.
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Pollicina
If you like to announce your arrival from a distance, the jewellery at Pollicina is for you. The big, brash costume jewellery is beautifully handcrafted using coloured crystals, resin and coral. To get into the small shop-cum-showroom, ring the buzzer by the side of the door.
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Fabio Piccioni
A sparkling Aladdin’s Cave of decadent one-of-a-kind jewellery, with trinkets that would look perfect on the Moulin Rouge set. This is the domain of artisan Fabio Piccioni, who recycles old trinkets to create remarkable Art Deco–inspired jewellery.
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Marcoaurelio
The extraordinary handmade pieces at this small jeweller's often take organic forms: lizards, sea shells, even dogs inspire the shapes and styles. Beaten gold, silver and copper bracelets look like ancient treasures that you might find in a museum.
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La Grande Officina
Under dusty workshop lamps, husband-and-wife team Giancarlo Genco and Daniela Ronchetti turn everything from old clock parts and Japanese fans into beautiful work-of-art jewellery. Head here for something truly unique.
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Bulgari
If you have to ask the price, you can’t afford it. Luckily, the sumptuous window displays mean you can admire the world’s finest jewellery without spending a centesimo.
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Pandora
Truly a box of a shop, this has a twisted-glass-framed doorway on Trastevere's main piazza and sells a mix of ceramics, Murano glassware, African masks and handcrafted jewellery.
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