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Davidrose brand celebrates 11th anniversary

David and Rose Zuill are celebrating 11 years of operating jewellery store Davidrose (Photograph supplied)

Jewellers David and Rose Zuill have invited the public to help them celebrate the 11th anniversary of their jewellery business, Davidrose.

Today, they will be offering sweet treats, and 11 per cent off selected collections in their Front Street store.

The couple met more than a decade ago as university students in Toronto, Canada. They discovered a mutual passion for design and began dreaming up a jewellery collection centred on the island.

Mr Zuill said: “Many local and international artists talk about how much Bermuda has inspired them and that was certainly true for us. We began designing and creating jewellery and in 2012 opened our store in St George’s. In 2017, we celebrated four years of marriage and the opening of our beautiful store Davidrose Studio on Front Street.”

They were sad to close their St George store during the height of the pandemic, but this year opened Davidrose Boutique in Dockyard.

“This year marks 11 years of us having at least one retail location, so we wanted to have a special celebration,” Ms Zuill said. “The last few years have been challenging for most entrepreneurs, and we want to thank our community, our clients, our family and friends for their ongoing support.”

Their most popular collections with tourists are the Ocean Collection, which features their exclusive Cat’s Eye stone and the Bermuda Collection, which celebrates the island’s history.

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Published December 15, 2023 at 7:58 am (Updated December 15, 2023 at 7:58 am)

Davidrose brand celebrates 11th anniversary

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