M. Herbolzheimer

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    © 2018 Hamburg Tourismus GmbH Johanna Nickel
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    © 2018 Hamburg Tourismus GmbH Johanna Nickel

M. Herbolzheimer is one of the best addresses for unusual and noble fashion jewellery in Hamburg.

For years, M. Herbolzheimer's shop, somewhat hidden in the basement, has been one of the city's top addresses for unusual and elegant jewellery by international designers such as François Montague, Poggi, Ayala Bar or Lavish.
The always friendly and extremely competent staff will quickly find the matching necklace for your new dress, a delicate bracelet for your girlfriend or the glittering ear stud for your first date. There are also selected seasonal accessories such as warming woollen scarves, colourful rubber boots, a trendy beach bag or sweet little napkins for the summer.

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