The best thing about Fiera is also the disappointing thing. When I go jewellery shopping, I want to see the outrageously expensive diamond rings that I can’t afford but can happily dream about as I gaze at them fondly through locked glass cabinets. While Fiera has some upmarket pieces, most of the jewellery is fortunately within my price range. Lots of silver trinkets and some cute wooden earrings. The gift range is really nice. A lot of the decorative silver bowls look suspiciously like big silver bracelets. Subliminal messages perhaps?
Rhiannon S.
Place rating: 4 Fortitude Valley, Australia
Fiera Jewellery is great little jewellery and gift store that started here in Brisbane with just one store in Ascot. They’ve now expanded all across Brisbane. The Bulimba store is on a busy section of Oxford Street and stocks some really stylish and kind of quirky items. I picked up some wooden earrings for only $ 9.95 — red, black or cream pieces of wood carved into cute designs(birds in bird cage, birds on a brand, chandeliers, intricate patterns). They also stock Thomas Sabo sterling silver jewellery and charms. These charms are the latest craze, but these ones are much cheaper than Pandora ones and they have some more alternative styles of charms. Fiera also stocks MOR products — I love the flavours of their products. The Tonka Bean Musk hand cream smells so good!
Courtney G.
Place rating: 4 Brisbane, Australia
Fiera is technically a gift, jewellery and homewares store, but the thing that stuck in my mind about this place was the jewellery. Numerous glass-fronted cabinets filled with items, many made by local artists, of all colours and designs. They also had a really nice selection of those beads that aren’t Pandora but fit on Pandora bracelets. I very nearly bought another for my collection.