Okay, let’s talk about my little adventure at Catbird in Soho. You know, I’ve always been a sucker for delicate jewelry, the kind that whispers elegance instead of shouting. So, when I found myself in Soho, wandering around, I figured, why not check out Catbird?

First off, finding the place was a breeze. It’s tucked away on Centre Street, a quiet little spot that’s easy to miss if you’re not looking for it. I walked in, and bam, it felt like stepping into a jewelry lover’s dream. Rings, necklaces, earrings – you name it, they had it, all delicate and pretty.
I started by browsing through their ring collection. I mean, who doesn’t love a good ring? They had all sorts, but what really caught my eye were these simple, 14k gold bands. Classic, you know? I tried a few on, just to get a feel for them. Then I moved on to the necklaces. They had these dainty little chains with the cutest charms. I spent a good chunk of time just looking at all the different designs. They really have something for everyone. And the earrings! Don’t even get me started on the earrings. There were so many styles, from tiny studs to delicate hoops, I almost couldn’t decide. I ended up trying on a few pairs, just for fun.
Here’s a tip for you: they offer these personalized jewelry consultations. I didn’t book one this time, but I heard it’s a great way to find that perfect piece. Might do that next time.
What I loved about Catbird
- The Vibe: It’s such a chill place. No pushy salespeople, just a relaxed atmosphere where you can take your time and look around.
- The Quality: Everything felt so well-made. I learned that they use 14k gold for most of their pieces, which is pretty awesome. Apparently, it’s durable and doesn’t tarnish easily. One of their designers, Prounis, even uses 22k gold, which I guess gives it an antique look. Fancy, huh?
- The Variety: Seriously, they have so much to choose from. Whether you’re looking for something simple or a bit more unique, you’ll find it there.
- Their Story: I found out that the owner, Rony Vardi, started Catbird with just $16,000 and a dream. How cool is that? It’s always nice to support businesses with a good story.
So, yeah, that was my Catbird experience. I didn’t end up buying anything this time, but I definitely have my eye on a few pieces. It’s the kind of place you want to keep coming back to, just to see what’s new. If you’re ever in Soho and you’re into delicate, beautiful jewelry, you gotta check out Catbird. Trust me, you won’t regret it.
Oh, and one last thing. They have these things called “forever bracelets” that are solid 14k gold. I didn’t get one, but they sound pretty cool. Maybe that’s something to consider if you’re looking for a special gift or something. Alright, that’s it for my Catbird story. Hope you enjoyed it!
