European jewelry brand is opening its first store in Toronto Toronto European Jewelry
Pilgrim was introduced to the Canadian market just eight years ago by the brand's North American CEO, Robert Hayes, and now operates five locations in cities like Montreal, Quebec City, and Ottawa.
The brand's jewelry is hand-crafted, lead and nickel free, designed for sensitive skin, plated with real gold or silver, and made on a base metal of brass or zinc. To give you an idea of its price range, most earrings sell for $16 to $99 for a set. Pilgrim also sells sunglasses, which are UV400 protected and polarized, as well as watches IP-plated with real gold or silver.
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