VERDURA JEWELLERS OPENS FIRST CANADIAN SHOP IN TORONTO

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NYC-based luxury jeweller Verdura opened its first Canadian store location yesterday in Toronto. It’s a shop-in-store located within Mindham Fine Jewellery at 37 Hazelton Avenue in Toronto’s affluent Yorkville area.

Later this month, the company will unveil Coco Chanel’s original early-1930’s Maltese Cross cuffs, created by Verdura. It will be available at the Toronto store. 

The Mindham Fine Jewellery store occupies a former home and is across the street from Hazelton Lanes, a shopping centre that will see an expansion and renovation to include more luxury retailers. The store’s owner, Miles Mindham, is also a jewellery designer. The store includes his designs as well as designer timepieces by the likes of Franck Muller and Bedat & Co.

Verdura operates one retail location in Manhattan, and is distributed through selected retailers including Neiman Marcus.


Thank you to Retail Insider ACT7 of Urban Toronto for providing us with this article’s tip.


[Mindham Fine Jewellery website]


[Verdura website]

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