Global Charming: Find Tempting Gifts at New South End Store December Thieves
It’s almost criminal how many tempting gems Lana Barakat has lying around just for the taking (by which we mean: purchasing legally, in exchange for money) at December Thieves, her new SoWa gift boutique. The retail veteran and jewelry designer has a knack for spotting emerging talent and plucking unique pieces from her worldly travels, be it a wool scarf silkscreened in Brooklyn or silver-and-leather wrap bracelets crafted in Barcelona. Despite the rough-hewn aesthetic of the tiny store—named after a verse by the Persian poet Rumi—the shelves and racks are artfully displayed, with many lines exclusive to the shop and prices that range from perfectly reasonable to complete steals…er, bargains.
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Photograph by Michael Piazza. Styling by Jenny Wilson/Anchor Artists.
1. Collina Strada leather bag, $92.
2. Brush Factory wooden bottle stoppers, $22 each.
3. Kate Watts wool gloves, $48.
4. Goddess Glass matchbox, $2.
5. Theory 11 “Artisan” and Bicycle “Steampunk” playing cards, $10 a pack.
6. Iron scissors, $22.
7. Lana Barakat for Lazuli resin, brass, and leather necklace, $130.
8. Devon Whitney Tile stoneware soap dishes, $24 each.
9. F Is for Frank gold-plated pewter ring, $102.
10. Stainless steel condiment spoon, $8, and gold-plated condiment spoon, $12.
11. Canvas glazed porcelain bowl, $26.
12. Peg and Awl chalkboard tablet and chalk pencil, $24.
13. Sundries and Plunder leather owl mask, $115.
14. Ceramic tagine, $22.
15. Lana Barakat for Lazuli sterling silver, pyrite, and leather necklace, $120.
16. Patricia Ayres wool scarf, $140.
17. Izola ceramic soap dish, $20.
18. Herbivore Botanicals black bamboo soap, $9.
524 Harrison Ave., Boston, 617-375-7879, decemberthieves.com.