A NEW shop selling jewellery and die-cast trains and cars has opened this month on Market Street in Crewkerne.
The new store His and Hers is run by Sarah and Jeremy announced their grand opening on June 18. It is a unique boutique designed to cater to both women and men with a diverse range of carefully curated products.
In a post on Facebook on June 18, it said: "For her, we offer an exquisite selection of ladies' jewelry, scarves, handbags, and accessories. Our collection features timeless pieces and trendy items to suit every style and occasion, ensuring you find the perfect addition to your wardrobe.
"For him, we stock an impressive array of die-cast trains, planes, and automobiles. Our range includes intricately detailed models that will captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike.
"At His and Hers, we are committed to providing exceptional quality and personalized service, making every shopping experience a memorable one. We invite you to visit us and discover our distinctive offerings.
"We look forward to welcoming you soon at 14 Market Street Crewkerne Somerset."
The store used to be occupied by Dekorative Kollective, which sold an array of furniture, lighting, and decorative accessories for your home interior and gardening items.
They announced in the middle of June that the store would close due to the ill health of the owner's father Carl.
The two showrooms will stay open until Christmas, one to the rear and one on the first floor to clear the stock. The store has been open in Market Street for around nine years.
In a post on Facebook, they said: "Just to let everyone know that as of the middle of June 2024 our shop has new occupants and we wish the new owners Sarah and Jeremy all the best with the new offering for Crewkerne.
"As Dekorative Kollective we have taken the decision to stop trading, due to the ill health of Carl (my father). We retain two showrooms until Christmas 2024, one to the rear and one on the first floor until where we are clearing stock so all offers once visited are welcome and can be discussed with Sarah.
"Thank you for the all the support and custom over the last 8 or 9 years."
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