Monica Vinader opens first Manchester boutique as part of UK expansion
British jewellery brand Monica Vinader has opened the doors to its first standalone boutique in Manchester, marking a significant step in the company’s continued UK growth.
Known for its demi-fine designs, Monica Vinader has built a loyal online following in Manchester. The new boutique aims to bring the brand’s ethos of craftsmanship and conscious design into a tactile, in-person experience for local customers. Located at 58 King Street, the new store will officially welcome customers from 2 May.
The opening comes as part of the brand’s broader global expansion, adding to a growing physical footprint across the UK, US, Hong Kong and Singapore. The Manchester space mirrors the brand’s signature aesthetic - clean, organic, and rooted in natural materials such as stone and wood - to reflect its sustainable ethos.
In store, customers can expect a range of personalised services from ear piercing to permanent bracelet welding, engraving and monogramming. A gold and silver recycling programme will also be available, offering visitors the option to exchange old jewellery for a Monica Vinader gift voucher.
Founder Monica Vinader, said: "We’re beyond excited to open our first boutique in Manchester, a city that has been such an important part of our journey.
"This space is more than just a place to showcase jewellery—it’s about creating a meaningful, hands-on experience that reflects our passion for craftsmanship, sustainability, and personal connections."
The King Street location will offer the brand’s full collection, all crafted using 100% recycled gold and sterling silver, conflict-free and lab-grown diamonds, and responsibly sourced gemstones. The boutique also supports the brand’s lifetime repair guarantee and five-year warranty service.
To celebrate the launch, on 10 May, the first 30 customers will receive a complimentary gift, and the first 100 shoppers will receive a treat from Manchester’s Pollen Bakery. Plus, all attendees will receive branded tote bags and sparkling wine.
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