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Rubirox Unchained

1 Dec, 2023

There’s a brand new exclusive and exciting pop up shop that has opened for December and January only, featuring high-end designer jewellery for men and women, making finding the perfect gift for that special someone easy this festive season 

RUBIROX UNCHAINED is the ultimate destination for bold and expressive men’s and unisex jewellery. 

This fabulous pop-up shop has opened its doors within the eclectic area of Duke’s Lane, Brighton, until the end of January. Offering tailored collections and exclusive products from THOMAS SABO, Shaun Leane, ChloBo and PDPaola, along with an ear-piercing and permanent welded bracelet bar.

Originating from Stamford, Lincolnshire RUBIROX is an independent jewellery retailer that first opened its doors in 2010. The store brings together brands who share their passion for affordable luxury and sustainable jewellery, including Daisy London, Alex Monroe and Pandora. Noting the rapidly growing market for men’s and unisex jewellery and building on their success in women’s jewellery in Stamford, owner, Ben Stevenson, has opened the pop-up shop offering a curated selection of bold and expressive men’s and unisex pieces.

The refined curation includes THOMAS SABO’s edgy range ‘Rebel at Heart’, who RUBIROX UNCHAINED have collaborated closely with for this project. Design led pieces from Shaun Leane including his globally recognised and iconic Talon earrings, Rose Thorn and Arc collections. ChloBo’s all new men’s range with classic chains and semi-precious stones, alongside sleek and stylish essentials from the hugely popular PDPaola. The RUBIROX UNCHAINED ear-piercing and welded bracelet bar allows you to make a permanent statement to your look. No need for bookings, just pop in at a time that suits. Bringing the expertise and excitement to RUBIROX UNCHAINED, are Ben’s knowledgeable team; who welcome you and encourage you to explore the varied designs; whilst enjoying the relaxed, casual ambience, which they offer.

You can certainly shop confidently knowing you are buying from some of the best designers on the market with an unrivalled level of personal customer service, helping you make the perfect choice… all on your doorstep in Brighton. Make sure you check out their website, which has launched its own page dedicated to the eclectic jewellery ranges available at RUBIROX UNCHAINED. Unchain yourself and express your individuality!

25 Dukes Ln, Brighton, BN1 1BG, 01780 755 996 / rubirox.co.uk/unchained  

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