Located at 29 Cockburn St, Liquorice Tree Gifts Edinburgh is your go-to destination for unique and thoughtful gifts. Since opening in 2013, we have continually expanded our collection to include innovative and high-quality products that cater to every occasion and recipient. Our carefully curated jewelry selections showcase beautiful craftsmanship while our friendly staff provide personalized service to help you find the perfect item. The store’s inviting ambiance creates a delightful shopping experience where creativity and inspiration abound. Discover something special at Liquorice Tree Gifts, where every gift tells a story.

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Sarah H

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Wonderful shop with lovely staff. I have been several times in the past giftshopping and am always t

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Wonderful shop with lovely staff. I have been several times in the past giftshopping and am always taken by their quirky selection of items.

Aaron Breen

5 Google Rating

Lovely place great staff

5/ 5

Lovely place great staff

Vanessa Ciadamidaro

3 Google Rating

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In expectations

Brianna Rickard

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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5 Google Rating

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