They had pop-up shops all the way in NYC during the holiday season at both the Union Square and Columbus Circle holiday markets. I originally stopped by to look for gifts for others but ended up purchasing one of their leaf necklaces for myself. I can’t remember what kind of leaf they said it was, but they basically take real leaves(maple, bay, etc, etc) and dip them in 14K gold, silver, copper, etc. The result is a beautiful and delicate looking necklace or even earrings, each of which are unique. The prices were reasonable, and I am extremely happy with my purchase. It would be awesome if they set up a permanent shop over in NYC!
Patrick M.
Place rating: 4 Culver City, CA
I really liked the pieces as did my girlfriend. I was disappointed to hear that they closed, fortunately she still sells her stuff at the Culver City farmer’s market on Tuesdays.
Nicole G.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
The B. Boheme necklaces are my new obsession. You know the kind — delicate with brushed gold and silver and perfect for layering and mixing and matching for an every day look. The owner is so sweet! She was at Thread Show over the weekend, and she helped me find the necklaces I wanted, and added or adjusted all of he chains so I had just the right lengths. B. Boheme — you must pack up and move to San Francisco! Hollywood is just not for you. Until then, we meet for the occasional tryst at Thread Show.
Sarah W.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
This is my favorite place to get jewelry. The pieces are funky and unique and if you want something a little different from what you see, she will custom make it for you. The prices are very reasonable for what you’re getting, and she often gives little discounts. The woman who designs the jewelry and runs the store is really fantastic! It feels better to support a self-employed designer than buying things for the same price from a store like Banana Republic or Anthropologie, and to get pieces that noone else has!
Maren P.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
I got a few pieces of jewelry from B. Boheme at the Thread Show in SF. Very unique pieces — a chunky gold ring with pink quartz stone and a gold covered pine cone necklace. The necklace is very delicate and pretty. Sadly, the chain it came on is also very delicate, and it broke. But, I can wear it on a different chain. Next time I’m in LA, I’ll have to check out their shop.