Welcome to Glass Jewellery Bath, your premier destination for exquisite handcrafted glass jewelry located in the heart of Bath. Nestled at 1-2 Orange Grove, we take pride in offering an unparalleled selection of unique pieces that showcase the artistry and beauty of glasswork. Our expert artisans pour their passion and skill into every creation, ensuring that each item is not only stunning but also a true reflection of your individual style.

At Glass Jewellery Bath, we believe in delivering exceptional customer service that goes beyond mere transactions. Our knowledgeable team is dedicated to helping you find the perfect piece, whether you’re looking for a distinctive gift or a special treat for yourself. We invite you to book an appointment for a personalized consultation, or simply drop by to explore our diverse collection in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

What sets us apart is our commitment to quality and craftsmanship; our jewelry is made using ethically sourced materials and techniques that emphasize sustainability. We aim to create not just jewelry, but cherished memories that will last a lifetime. For inquiries or to learn more about our offerings, please contact us at 01225 319606 or visit our website at http://www.bathaquaglass.com/. Discover the allure of glass jewelry and let us help you find a piece that speaks to your heart!

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