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After six inspiring years in Brighton, Yzill relocated to Glasgow in November 2025, opening a spiritual jewellery sanctuary inside Princes Square. Inspired by the energy of the Scottish Highlands, our women’s empowerment brand creates meaningful pieces that promote positivity, kindness, and self-love. Every item is cleansed with sound frequency forks and offered with intention, making Yzill a calming, must-visit destination for spiritual jewellery in Glasgow.
Since we started our brand in February, we had been looking for a pop up shop to sell our quirky hand made silver jewellery and of course to meet you guys in person. However during Covid times we weren't successful until we came across the smallest (and surely the cutest shop) in Brighton. You read correctly, it is extremely small and we know this really well as we have spent 3 months there since the beginning of August. Now we now the meaning of the phrase everything has it's place and there's a place for everything, setting up and packing down is a little bit like a jigsaw puzzle each day!
We met the amazing previous tenant called Nom who had been at 24 Market Street for 17 years, selling leather goods. He had decided that he would like to retire and live in the South of France permanently (nope we are not jealous of him). After meeting him and seeing the shop, our idea of having pop up quirky hand made silver jewellery shop turned into that of having a permanent jewellery shop, to be there whenever you need a friend to chat. The address is:
Yzill,
Unit 1/A, 24 Market Street,
Brighton,
BN1 1HH
(in between Bella Italia and Plateau and opposite The Town Hall).


The shop needed a bit of TLC and a lick of paint, we saw such potential that we fell in love with the space. We started the renovation in August and it took a month and above and below you can see the transformation from before to after to the bright and colourful shop we have now.
During Decoration! 
New floors, lights, walls and displays 
We wanted our shop to be as cheerful as possible so anyone who passes by the shop would see it and smile. They say that happiness is contagious and that you can spread it far and wide with smiles.
After the refurbishment from the Outside
We can't wait to see you in person at our shop and we hope that you will make time to visit us very soon!
We are so proud to be featured by Women's Business Magazine Dynamic in May/June 2020 Issue.
Dynamic Magazine is designed for women in business and, by women in business and launched in June 2019.
Dynamic Magazine is part of the Platinum Publishing Group, publishers of the largest circulation business magazine in the UK.
The answer is yes, but it’s probably not something you will notice on jewellery you wear regularly and keep polishing regularly with a soft silver jewellery polishing cloth. However, yes if left all sterling silver will tarnish over a prolonged period of time, as the components in the air, specifically hydrogen sulphide (a by product of fossil fuel use), will cause a blackening on the surface of the silver. The black is caused by silver sulphide. This can be removed by polishing the surface with a suitable polishing paste. In salt water if there is a copper part to the alloy, then the surface will tend to turn green, if this has thickened (i.e. with artefacts found under water or at the beach) it is quite difficult to remove this without losing the shape of the jewellery underneath, so care should be taken not to wear silver jewellery into the sea to swim, or in to swimming pools or jacuzzis, as the chlorine will react with the copper in the alloy and cause a green tarnish.
Sterling silver tarnishes when it is exposed to certain elements, commonly including sulphur in the air, which causes silver sulphide to form on the surface, which is black. Or when immersed in chlorinated or salt water the silver will tarnish due to exposure to chlorine or salt, typically this forms a green or black tarnish on the silver. So it is best to care for your jewellery by regularly polishing with a soft silver cloth, this will prevent build up of any silver sulfide on the surface and by not swimming or wearing your jewellery in chlorinated or salt water. If you do by accident, then as soon as you realise, rinse your jewellery in freshwater, and wash with a mild soap, if any discoloration has occurred then use a silver polishing paste to buff up and restore the tarnished area.
Perfume and your sterling silver jewellery will also not mix well, so be careful to avoid spraying or putting perfume on if you are already wearing your jewellery, if perfume touches the surface of the sterling silver it could cause tarnishing or discolouration.
Some sterling silver will be less prone to tarnish if the other metal used to make the sterling silver is a precious metal such as palladium, platinum or gold, they give resistance to tarnishing but are quite costly and therefore not commonly used.
You can also paint the surface of the silver with a clear varnish or lacquer to stop the elements in the air that cause damage reaching the silver, this treatment is used in museums to preserve silver artefacts that are on display, but it is not practical for the treatment of jewellery. Oils from the hand will prevent the lacquer sticking to the silver, so it will first need to be cleaned with alcohol. A typical lacquer used is one called Agateer No. 27 or cellulose nitrate.
No sterling silver will not rust, however it may discolour when it reacts with other chemicals in the air over a prolonged period of time, and it will discolour if worn in the sea to swim or worn in a chlorinated swimming pool or jacuzzi.
No silver plated jewellery will not rust, however it will discolour in a similar way to sterling silver if immersed in chlorinated water, or salt water. Then you have a big problem, because it will not be possible to repeatedly polish or repair silver plated jewellery, in fact they could be ruined by just one accidental immersion.
It depends whether you mean hopping in the shower, doing some washing up or going for a swim. Be careful when considering a swim in either a pool, or the sea, as both chlorinated water and salt water will cause discolouration to your silver. It’s not the water that causes the damage but the chemicals (chlorine) or the properties of salt water. The good news is that with sterling silver it is tough enough to withstand you polishing with a paste to bring back the shine of your silver.
No silver plated jewellery cannot legally be stamped 925, because 925 is a hallmark stamp for sterling silver jewellery, which silver plated jewellery is not. Silver plated jewellery just has a thin layer of plating, it is a cheap alternative, usually for costume jewellery and does not have good durability.