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INSIDER’S GUIDE
bags, jewellery, scarves, beach cover-ups and Bermudathemed hand-crafted gifts to take home. Their store sells a lovely range in women’s clothes in cotton, rayon, and jersey. Whether you’re stepping off a cruise or relaxing at a resort, be sure to take the time to visit their store if you are looking for something special and unique to take home.
ROBERTSON’S DRUG STORE
24 York St. Tel: 297-1828
Pharmacy: 297-1736
Facebook:
@robertsonsdrugstore
At the heart of St. George’s is Robertson’s Drug Store, where the townsfolk have congregated for generations. This is the shop that has that special something they and you won’t find anywhere else. There are the usual medicines and prescriptions, drinks, snacks, toys, beach games and gear, plus sun creams and toiletries; but it’s the gifts, from Bermuda, Europe, the U.S., and beyond that Robertson’s is famous for. That, and their friendly staff, make it your one-stop shop at the start of your discovery of St. George’s.
Saltwater Jewellery Designs
8 Water St. Tel: 519-9906 www.saltwaterjewellery.com
Saltwater Jewellery Designs is an elegant boutique specialising in one-of-a-kind hand-crafted jewellery that is deeply alluring to the eye. The pieces feature brilliant colours that were inspired by the beauty of Bermuda’s turquoise waters, its coral-pink shores, and the other bold, bright hues you’ll see around the island. Designers Kelli and Rose
Thompson create the jewellery using Bermuda sea glass, Bermuda pink sand, semiprecious stones, Venetian glass, and freshwater pearls.
Seaglass Studio
8 York St., Lower Shop Tel: 297-4819 www.bermudaseaglassbykelly.com
Visit beachcomber Kelly Diel in her new studio, just across the street from her old location and eight steps off Water Street. She has a treasure trove of unique hand-crafted gifts in the heart of St. George’s. Seaglass Studio is where Kelly creates one-ofa-kind jewellery from sea glass found on the local beaches. You can see the rarest colours of sea glass in orange, red, and yellow. She also uses driftwood, sea pottery, and other sea debris to create decorative signs, mirrors, and ornamental sculptures. Visit Kelly at her studio, where you can find that special unique gift to take home.