Settlers'gifts and souvenirs are found at Settlers Gold.
Hand crafted jewellery created and repaired on the premises with old fashioned loving care.
What to buy: Good selection of loose stones , both precious and semi -precious.
Different types of jewellery from, anklets to bracelets , watches ,rings etc...
What to pay: Depends what you looking for....about average.
Updated Nov 9, 2003
Address: Church Square ,Grahamstown.
Phone: 0461 22286.
Updated Nov 9, 2003
Address: 18 Kowie street Grahamstown.
Phone: 046 636 2388.
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Settlers'gifts and souvenirs are found at Settlers Gold.Hand crafted jewellery created and repaired on the premises with old fashioned loving care. Good...
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