Arven Concept Store
Chandni AggarwalChandni Aggarwal/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, BERGEN/ Updated : Jun 6, 2017, 13:48 IST
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We all must have been to countless jewellery and homeware shops offering traditional and modern items that look stunning. How many of you had the curiosity to see what takes to make such objects? To kill such eagerness and see a l … Read more
We all must have been to countless jewellery and homeware shops offering traditional and modern items that look stunning. How many of you had the curiosity to see what takes to make such objects? To kill such eagerness and see a little bit luxurious side of Bergen, I strongly urge you to pay a visit to Arven Concept Store. Read less

We all must have been to countless jewellery and homeware shops offering traditional and modern items that look stunning. How many of you had the curiosity to see what takes to make such objects? To kill such eagerness and see a little bit luxurious side of Bergen, I strongly urge you to pay a visit to Arven Concept Store.
Arven store is situated in Bryggen, between St. Mary’s Church and Bergenhus Fortress. They have been operational for the past 150 years but very recently opened their workshop doors for the public. Arven offers a broad range of silver cutlery, unique jewellery and beautiful interior décor items. These timeless creations are handcrafted in the heart of Bergen by experienced craftsmen. Norwegian families have been cherishing their silver dinner sets and traditional ornaments for almost 100 years and keep passing this legacy.
Their distribution channels include their gift shops, country’s leading jewellers and some privileged families.
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