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Discover the adorable world of Hannah Zakari

Discover the adorable world of Hannah Zakari
13 June 2012
Kellie Griffiths
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Kellie Griffiths
13 June 2012

Hannah Zakari comes from the Japanese 花盛り[hanazakari] language meaning “blossoming” or “blooming”.  It is the phrase “blooming marvellous” in which we would describe this delightful label!

Opening an online boutique in 2004, Hannah Zakari has well and truly blossomed into an internet paradise for jewellery, homeware and other pretty accessories.

Launched by owner Rachael Lamb, the label takes the work of independent designers and showcases it for the public to enjoy and buy.  There have been around 150 designers represented on the website to date and its success has resulted in being featured in magazines such as Vogue and Grazia. 

In 2010 the label’s very own boutique shop opened in Edinburgh and since then, Rachael’s innovative idea for a shop has grown into our very own definition of perfect. From earrings to notebooks, buntings and bags, you really find a little bit of everything at Hannah Zakari. We personally love the London bus necklace by Finest Imaginary for £14.00, the Love Mushrooms Wristlet by Little Odd Forest for £23.00 and the Maggie hand-bound notebook by Pumpkin Sputnik for £9.50. 

With the option to search by designer or product, this website gives you the opportunity to discover new and hidden talent at your own shopping pleasure. Hannah Zakari is a unique shopping experience that brings back the excitement of buying authentic, handmade items. Find your favourite designer right here and shop away! 

Kellie Griffiths

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