Bijouterie a Montreal
Whether you’re in search of the perfect engagement ring or a piece to complete a jewellery collection, this elegant little boutique is a must-visit. Founded by husband-and-wife duo Jean-Luc and Stephanie, this shop has an elegant, unpretentious feel to it. Their selection of lovely original creations includes everything from dainty rings to elegant necklaces and standout signet rings, plus more. You’ll even find a few pieces with a contemporary design flair, including bracelets, earrings and watches.
In addition to a gorgeous array of baubles, the boutique also offers engraving and repair services. Plus, the team is extremely helpful and attentive. They’ll happily answer your questions, and their prices are very reasonable.
This boutique shines a spotlight on the amazing talents of local artisans. From beautiful engagement rings to standout signets, the brood of dazzling picks is sure to satisfy all your jewellery needs. Plus, the artisanal boutique has lots of other gorgeous items that you won’t see anywhere else, from clothing and ceramics to home decor and more.
While many Montrealers will turn to the big name jewellery stores for their sparkly needs, there’s something to be said for a neighbourhood jeweller that understands its clientele and can make a person feel like the king or queen of the day. That’s something Marco and Paola Miserendino clearly know, which is why they infused their family’s Bijouterie Italienne (established in 1959) with some serious savoir faire when it came time to revamp the place. bijouteriehidous.com
Now, the swanky boutique stocks names like Forevermark and Gucci, as well as Pomellato and Frederique Constant. And, if you’re lucky enough to be one of the many clients that P.K. Subban counts among his friends, you’ll get to enjoy a glass of Prosecco as you browse the jewels.
While you may think that a museum isn’t the right place for a jewellery store, the MMFA proves us all wrong. The swanky boutique stocks all manner of gorgeous baubles from a wide range of Quebec designers, including the likes of Roland Dubuc, who kicks origami up a notch by turning single sheets of gold or silver into sophisticated architectural artworks that you’ll want to wear forever.