Gift Guide | Sugar & Spice

For those colorful souls who greet the world on their tiptoes with wide eyes and a cheeky smile. They'd rather twirl than walk in a straight line, dancing to a rhythm only they can hear.

Sugar, spice, and everything nice! ⁠


1. Aristocrate Charm Bracelet⁠

This bracelet was thoughtfully designed with three colorful glass stones to spark creativity, a lion shield intaglio for valour, and a German glass cameo for good fortune.

Fallen Aristocrat is a collection of enchanting jewelry inspired by wanderlust, longing, and a fall from grace. By Paula Danyluk, exclusively for The Paris Market.

2. Guilietta Eau de Parfum, 20ml Travel⁠

An enchanting blend of delicate pink tulips, fresh green apples, and sweet vanilla orchid, Giulietta is a fresh floral fragrance that beckons your inner muse.

Coming from Tocca—’touch’ in Italian—this line of perfume is devoted to a lifestyle of timeless beauty and old-world European charm.

3. Jamie Beck | Rose Month Day 29 iPhone 13 Case⁠

A scattering of pink, fluttering garden roses across a sage green backdrop, reminiscent of Botticelli's Birth of Venus. 

Jamie Beck is an award-winning American photographer and NYT Bestselling author of An American in Provence best known for co-creating the Cinemagraph with her husband Kevin Burg, and for her work and life in Provence; including her Isolation Creation series.

4. 'Kitten' Rialto Tumbler Glasses⁠

Designed in homage to Venice and handcrafted by artisans in Turkey using a multi-step process. No two are exactly alike and there are subtle nuances in the depth of color and cutwork on each glass.

The Coupe is perfect for champagne or sorbet, the Tulip and Tumbler for water or wine, and the Old Fashioned for a dram (a measure of whiskey) or any cocktail.

5. Gold Glitter Wand⁠

Little people love to cast pretend spells, so they'll adore these beautiful glittering gold wands.

They are perfect for a princess or fairy party, or whenever you want to add a magical touch.

6. The Paris Market Oval Paperweight⁠

A Paris Market signature item dusted in flowers of soft violet, lavender, and periwinkle in collaboration with John Derian.

7. Framed Beaded Eucyrtus Glorious Beetle

This art is an ode to nature, depicting life-like species using accurate colors, patterns and textures found in our flora & fauna. 

Handmade using precious materials like glass beads, sequins and coiled wires; 'Beaded Art' is created using skilled embroidery techniques showcased in a decorative handcrafted giltwood frame.

8. Louis Sherry Amethyst Truffle Tin

Born of the Gilded Age in New York, 1881, Louis Sherry was the first to craft American chocolate in the French tradition, and present it as a luxury gift enclosed in a decorative tin.

These traditions of excellence and beauty are echoed today in a ganache recipe that hasn’t changed for a hundred years, a series of artfully designed tins, and ethical sourcing of the cacao used by their master chocolatier. 

9. Brass Lyra Hair Pin⁠

For the everyday romantic who wants to weave story into their steps; each piece shows unique hammered details, and can be used to create half-up styles, pin braids, or secure buns.

In the days after their first child was born, Alan of Dreamers Supply Co took hammer to metal and fashioned this delicate hairpin for Kaitlin, the other half of this husband-wife team so she could feel like une femme again.

10. Rose with Ant Round Plate⁠ ⁠

Since 1989, John and a small studio of artisans in New York City have been creating glass plates, trays, bowls, and other decorative home items with decoupage from his vast and ever-expanding collection of 18th and 19th century prints.

Featured in Vogue and having undergone quite a few collaborations, the full range of his work keeps us constantly inspired.

11. The Paris Market French Almonds⁠

Also known as "Jordan" or "Dragée" (the French word for "to dredge"), these traditional hard-shelled, colorful candies have a long history across many cultures.

Our French Almonds are non-chocolate, pastel-colored, classic treats!

12. Charleston Field Guide⁠

A field guide to Charleston: oyster bars and secret gardens, silversmiths and chefs, architectural heritage and Lowcountry lore.
Inside Wildsam Charleston, you'll find city stories from prize-winning writers, past and present; illustrated maps to notable architecture, interviews with taxidermists, horticulturists and designers; delightful miscellany from the archives, selective recommendations about authentic Charleston experiences and trusted travel essentials.

Vibrant, interesting, hand-painted and entirely unique, these Cabezas (ceramic heads) are sought after around the world for their artistry and finesse. ⁠

Styled after ancient votive offerings, the pieces deliver traditional flavor with a fresh perspective.

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