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Monday to Saturday 11am - 5pm
As a leading destination for luxury jewellery in Australia, we offer a carefully curated collection of pieces from talented local and international designers. From unique engagement rings to bespoke necklaces and earrings, each creation reflects artistry, precision, and individuality.
Bespoke & contemporary jewellery handcrafted by leading designers.

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Pieces of Eight Gallery showcases exclusive and limited collections of contemporary jewellery and small art objects made by a curated ensemble of Australian and international makers.
Explore our stunning range of jewellery, made with ethically sourced materials, designed to mark life’s most cherished moments. Whether you're searching for something bold, timeless, or custom-made, discover pieces that speak to your personal style at Pieces of Eight.
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A New Chapter: Reinventing Our Russell Place Gallery A story by Pieces of Eight Director Melanie Katsalidis: When we decided to move back to our iconic Russell Place gallery, it felt incredibly ...

Last month, we welcomed Australian neuroscientist and jeweller, Luke Hammond to Russell Place, all the way from Ohio, USA where the artist is now based. Hammond’s practice draws on his groundbreaki...

We're pleased to announce the arrival of a new suite of works from Melbourne based artist and long-time Pieces of Eight favourite, Seb Brown. Known for his distinctly expressive approach to jewelle...

Gem School
We’re shining the light on the fascinating and curious world of gemstones — from their history to their symbolism, and everything in between. We’ll decode each of these natural treasures and hopefully make it a little easier to choose and care for your next favourite gem. Just a gentle warning — there's loads to love and explore.
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MID OCTOBER, 2025. Pieces of Eight is proud to present a new solo exhibition by renowned artist Lisa Roet. For over 25 years, Roet has explored our complex relationship with our closest relatives, primates, using sculpture and jewellery to bridge the gap between human and animal. Her latest works invite us to contemplate our shared DNA and the evolving place of humanity within nature.