Bermuda is Calling. Behind our Feature in the New York Times
Bermuda is Calling. Behind our Feature in the New York Times

We have some exciting news to share with you! Alexandra Mosher Jewellery has been featured in the New York Times Bermuda Tourism Feature, "Bermuda is Calling."

At Alexandra Mosher Jewellery, we are passionate about providing you with the best experience possible. For us, this means going beyond our jewellery. We constantly strive to offer guidance and recommendations to ensure you make the most of your time in Bermuda and enjoy all the beauty our island has to offer.

Journalist Tia Brown did a wonderful job capturing the charm and community of Bermuda, and it was an honor to be photographed by Nhuri Bashir for the feature. A big thank you to the Bermuda Tourism Authority for making it all happen!

We invite you to check out the digital article for a virtual tour of the island. Be sure to scroll to slides 16-23 to discover some of Alexandra's favorite businesses and local spots, or keep reading for some of her quotes from the article. Enjoy!

Front Street, Hamilton Bermuda

Front Street, Hamilton

I've never seen a capital city have a more stunning main street. One side is lined with candy-colored buildings, alive with the hustle and bustle of locals, visitors and international business people dining on balconies and shopping. The other side of Front Street is the gorgeous waterfront of Hamilton Harbour, where you can watch little boats cruise by in our turquoise blue water.

Lili Bermuda Perfumery

5 QUEEN STREET, ST. GEORGE’S

Lili Bermuda Perfumery

Lili Bermuda is one of the island's most iconic brands. Not only are the fragrances beautiful and sophisticated, the experiences the owner and her team create are exquisite.  You can take a workshop to design your own perfume and they offer an afternoon tea experience that is delightful.

GOVERNMENT HILL ROAD, ST. GEORGE’S

The Unfinished Church

I love that the Unfinished Church feels like a place where nature is interwoven into a magical man-made space. The limestone blocks that form the open structure are made of micro-organisms that date back to an age long ago.  In fact, one of my most-loved wedding ring designs has the actual texture of the Unfinished Church embedded into the surface of the gold.