COVET is located at 20 Thistle St, Edinburgh EH2 1EN, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with COVET and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Covet was launched in 2007 by best friends and co-directors Anna Somerville & Blaise Donald. A stand alone boutique situated on Edinburgh’s illustrious Thistle Street, Covet has established a reputation for being Edinburgh’s go to shop for handbags, accessories and jewellery.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0131 220 0026

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -https://www.thoushaltcovet.com/

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Jamie

5 Google Rating

Lovely independent shop owned by an artist who stocks her own work (artwork, handbags & scarves), an

5/ 5

Lovely independent shop owned by an artist who stocks her own work (artwork, handbags & scarves), and selected independent brands (candles, jewellery, etc.). Excellent customer service - so friendly and engaging

Liz Scott

4 Google Rating

Nice bags and jewellery, bags can be on the expensive side. Good if you are looking for something

4/ 5

Nice bags and jewellery, bags can be on the expensive side. Good if you are looking for something a bit different on the jewellery side where prices vary.

Carole Black

5 Google Rating

This is a fantastic accessories boutique with amazing customer service. I had my eye on a lovely br

5/ 5

This is a fantastic accessories boutique with amazing customer service. I had my eye on a lovely brooch but by the time I got around to ordering it online the last one had been sold. With no fuss at all and without asking they sourced another one, phoned me to let me know and got it to me within days. Fantastic.

jenny blossom

5 Google Rating

I had an amazing shopping experience yesterday. Away from the hustle and bustle of princess street C

5/ 5

I had an amazing shopping experience yesterday. Away from the hustle and bustle of princess street Cover is a shopping heaven. I love my Covet bag and the staff were very friendly.

Leynos

5 Google Rating

A real treasure trove of accessories. Covet bring you beautifully made hand bags, purses, scarves, j

5/ 5

A real treasure trove of accessories. Covet bring you beautifully made hand bags, purses, scarves, jewellery, and watches from near and far. Very friendly and helpful salespeople, make this a wonderful shopping experience.

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