Don’t be fooled by Bermuda’s small size; this 21-square-mile Atlantic island is big on history, personality and charm, from pink-sand beaches to historic forts. It’s known for aquatic adventures like shipwreck scuba diving, cliff jumping and deep-sea fishing. On land you’ll find an eclectic island culture of vibrant neighborhoods, brightly colored shorts and delicious fish chowder.
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Come to browse and spend: artist Jo Birdsey Lindberg showcases her watercolor and oil paintings at this renowned art gallery.
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An art gallery featuring the works of world famous artist Michael Swan.
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World famous sculptor Desmond Fountain displays and sells his sculptures here.
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Gallery featuring the work of painter Sharon Wilson, whose paintings vividly depict the people of Bermuda.
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Bring your love of art and lots of credit: this gallery sells some of the most expensive art on the island, with some pieces going for as much as $20,000!
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Davidrose is one of Bermuda’s premiere luxury jewellery brands, offering a stunning collection of fine jewellery and silver, as well as one-of-a-kind bridal and custom pieces for any occasion. Be sure to view our award winning Ocean collection. Conveniently located in the heart of Hamilton, you can find Davidrose year-round at its new storefront on 47 Front Street in the Walker Arcade. Or if you happen to be soaking up the sights and sounds of the historic Old Towne during the summer months, you can also visit their flagship location in St. George's .
I usually do not write reviews but my experience at Davidrose was excellent and I just had to show this business some love! We visited the St.Georges location first, it is a short walk from the ferry(5mins) we were greeted by very helpful sales associate. The view in the St. George store is breathtaking! They also have a wall of awards from 2013 to 2018 which made me feel confident in the brand. We tried almost all of the Ocean collection pieces, the craftsmanship is excellent and are very well made and the Colour of the ocean is captured perfectly. I wanted the whole collection! My group was starting to get impatient so I decided to visit the Hamilton Store the next day. The Hamilton location is on the main shopping street called Front Street also a very short walk from the Ferry. This location did not have the same view but it was very classy and modern, the two sales associates were very helpful and knowledgeable. The store was very busy but they took the time to help me decide on the piece for me! I found the Hamilton location to have a wider selection of their fine jewelry the Naudical collection is stunning and also their Gem Stone jewelry was WOW it is in 18k so be prepared to spend a bit more than the 14k. I went into this store for the Ocean Collection and ended up purchasing the Seahorse in 18k White Gold with Sapphires and Diamonds. I will be back next year!
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Gallery 1-17 is a great walk in off the street welcoming space, which hosts an interesting variety of group shows and solo art exhibitions. Small and intimate where getting up close and personal with the creations is easy to do - especially after the buzz from the maddening crowd Official Artist's Openings dies down. I enjoy my visits to this Front Street spot.
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Long Story Short. is a gift store and tour centre. Owner, Bermudian blogger and entrepreneur Kristin White, offers award-winning history tours of St. George's, a four-hundred year old UNESCO World Heritage Site. The experiences have been featured in Afar Magazine, Travel + Leisure, Coastal Living and more. The store is curated to feature books by women of color, gifts from social enterprises, planet-friendly jewelry and housewares, vintage bicycle rentals, and custom hula hoops. Long Story Short is also the home of award-winning local artisan skincare line, Salt Spray Soap Co, with a workshop right in the store.
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Today I visited the Dragon's Lair Gallery in St. George for the first time. Wow! Very impressed with the carefully selected variety of artwork and local crafts. Tucked away on the waterfront, the gallery is in a light and airy setting with the friendliest of staff. I'm a local and very proud of our artisans who've created this truly magical little gallery..
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Built in the 1690s as a home for the colony governor, this house is now an art gallery specializing in Bermudian antiques, crafts, and art.
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