DiamondsOn the shelves now — Diamonds
Hatton Garden · United Kingdom · est. Early 1800s
London's diamond quarter — where Britain goes to commission a ring. Its shelf gathers a small, curated set of the diamonds the district is known for — sourced on Amazon so a taste of the trade can travel home.
See the London shelfLondon sits up top · 18 more below · 19 in all
19 districts, each trading in one thing. Some we hold a photograph of; the others we mark with the hallmark of their trade. Every tile opens onto a shelf.
America's diamond block — where the engagement stone is dealt, then worn.

Switzerland's watch capital — a taste of the Swiss mechanical watch, the type not the maison.
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Gold by weight since the 1450s — the covered bazaar's oldest trade, worn.
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America's biggest jewellery district — the downtown mix of gold and diamond, mart-traded.

Jaipur's Jewellers' Market — coloured stones and kundan craft from the Gemstone Capital.
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Florence's bridge of goldsmiths — worked gold in the Florentine hand, four centuries on.
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The Shelves — a MyPiece field guide to what each district makes.
Pieces are sourced on Amazon and only ever appear on a district's own shelf. No prices here, no cart — just the doorway to each.