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    Digger

    3.9 (17 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Anna F.

    This small shop has a good variety of cute and small gifts- especially useful for that last minute birthday present that won't break the bank. I usually head here to get a fun birthday card too! Here you will find a lot of Edward Monkton cards and gifts, lots of funky earrings and jewellery, funky mugs as well as incense sticks and even cute hot water bottles. Living up to its name, take your time to browse as things aren't always clearly displayed and you never know what you might find.

    Em C.

    Digger's name really suits it - the more you dig for treasure, the more you find! I'm not suggesting you rummage around in here like a dog digging a bone into the ground - Digger's stock is well organised despite its confined space, and although there's a large number of items they're all ordered conveniently for the customer. There are a lot of affordable earrings in here, from beads and hoops to ones with Disney characters! I also appreciated the Troll earrings in here - they were tiny, cute and took me back to when I was a kid. Aside from the enormity of the jewellery collection, Digger also offer a range of notepads and gifts in general. As Eleanor said, they have a good card range and some ideal birthday fillers. I noticed they had some gorgeous notepads and scrap books remarkably like the super high quality stock in Paper Tiger - might even have been the same range. And I think Digger were selling them a bit cheaper, as well. They're the kind of books I'd love to write a novel in, but I would likely just end up doodling all over them. Which is ok since the pages are decorated with elephants and offer enough space for you to sketch to your heart's content. The gentleman manning the desk in here was friendly and helpful. A nice store in a nice area, shouldn't be overlooked when you're looking for gift inspiration.

    Gibson A.

    Digger really isn't my kind of shop. It calls itself a gift shop and sells plenty of little trinkets, ornaments cards and books. The problem is that a lot of it is quite gimicky and pointless. If you're looking for something of decent quality or which has real use then this isn't where you want to go. I don't want to slate the place too much because plenty of people are obviously fans, but I wouldn't exactly be chuffed if I got a gift from here. Having said this, the staff are friendly and girls seem to love the jewellery which they have on offer. Further it feels quaint and welcoming inside with an Aladdin's Cave sort of vibe. Not for me, but still worth a look it sounds up your street.

    I love small, independent and most of all quirky shops. That describes Digger perfectly - its full of brilliant little gifts, books, jewelry, ornaments and trinkets - all of which are fabulous and brilliant to look at. Its great for quirky and unique birthday gifts, and you can never be sure what you will find. The owners are super friendly, and are always willing to help you or find something you want and that everything is cheap so that adds to an already great experience. Its really a good little place, and I feel that this review really doesnt do it justice - my advice is to go and see for yourself, you will be as charmed as I am.

    First things first, I would never buy anything from Digger. This is merely a matter of personal preference, not a personal vendetta. I admire its sunshine coloured exterior, the quaint hanging decorations, handcrafted cards and eye-catching ornaments etc. It's just simply not my thing. The appeal may be to mothers and daughters, they would love this 'twee' shop as my Mum would say.

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    Aside from the enormity of the jewellery collection, Digger also offer a range of notepads and gifts in general.

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    Antiques and Curious Cabaret

    Antiques and Curious Cabaret

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.6 miOld Town
    ££

    I was instantly attracted to this shop by all the antiques lined up in the window. The brooches and…read moregorgeous porcelain ladies galore made my eyes bulge in awe. It's very small, but utterly brimming with stock. It makes me feel like I'm in someone's attic, it's very personal. The collection ranges from old 1920s pocket mirrors to beautifully binded books, with nouveau inspired flowers running up the spine. The woman stationed behind the desk is absolutely lovely, and although it is an intimate setting she leaves you free to browse without badgering you to buy. The brooch collections are surprisingly cheap and she has a box full of antique postcards. There's something melancholy about rooting through a box full of heartfelt scribblings from another time, but it is nevertheless interesting. For film makers and art projects at least the donated, personalised cards and monochrome photographs would come to a good use. A Pandora's box of yesterday's treasure that you would willingly open if you're into well preserved, pretty bygones.

    Its a small shop, ideal for a browse, especially when you have time to spare. The stock is sort of…read moreoverflowing and you can find all sort of trinkets, jewelry, memorabilia, books. Downstairs you will find a lot of books, packed everywhere. It gives you the idea of the place where one mans rubbish is another mans treasure and you can spend an age in here. Most definitely worth a visit if antiques and rummaging through such stores is your thing.

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    Goodwins Jewellery

    Goodwins Jewellery

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.8 miNew Town
    £££

    I was looking for vintage jewelry as souvenirs while visiting Edinburgh, with quality jewelry that…read morewasn't a place that you needed to make an appointment for, where you could find a good selection of reasonably priced items instead of high end items costing tens of thousands of dollars. This was the perfect place and the service was excellent! I ended up finding two rings that I love.

    If you are into quality jewellery, Goodwins Antiques is the place to go. Situated in Rose Street,…read moreGoodwins is right in the city centre and is just round the corner from the main shopping street in Edinburgh, Princes Street, and so it is a convenient place to reach. Goodwins sell a mixture of both antique and new jewellery and so there is bound to be something in here to suit everyone's taste. They sell a vast range of beautiful contemporary jewellery, which is really expensive, but absolutely gorgeous. I came in here last year to look for a birthday present for myself and felt completely overwhelmed by all the huge selection of gifts available. I bought the most amazing silver bracelet, which was expensive, but so worth as it is of excellent quality and I wear it all the time. The staff in this store are always incredibly friendly and highly professional and are able to answer all of your questions. A truly wonderful jewellery store with gorgeous stock- can't wait till the day that I can afford their more expensive gifts!

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    Palenque

    Palenque

    4.0(1 review)
    0.4 miRoyal Mile, Old Town, Newington
    £££

    There's another Palenque store on Rose Street, but this one, which I think was the original would…read morebe more convenient if you're in or around the Old Town. Granted I've realized how small Edinburgh is, so to any passably active person it won't really make a difference. Palenque is a store for anyone who'd like their jewellery to have some personality! I think it's quite special because it manages to achieve this without being very expensive, or so cheap it breaks after a few hours (I've had this experience with quirky "bargains" before. They sell all sorts of pendants, necklaces, rings, earrings, bracelets etc with pearls, crystal, stone and enamel. I'm a big fan of the pendants, but I'm still frustrated at not having found the kind of ring I'm looking for i.e pretty, not the size of a golf ball etc.. Otherwise, they're lots of pieces I'd happily add to my wishlist. This store is a little smaller than the one on Rose Street, and they sometimes get different stock so it could be fun to compare.

    From the owner: Palenque Jewellery is an independent jewellery shop located on Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile,…read morewhere we opened our first store in 1992. We specialise in handcrafted sterling silver jewellery, contemporary gemstone collections and unique designs inspired by the natural world. Designed in Britain and handmade in Mexico by skilled artisan workshops, our collections combine contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship. Discover sterling silver rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets, including signature opal and gemstone collections. We also have shops in York city centre, Edinburgh’s Rose Street and Online store.

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