I stopped by 3 Tokyo boutiques this week and wanted to report my findings/experience.
I was on the hunt for a 5 motif Alhambra bracelet in onyx or chalcedony and knew it was going to be difficult to get. I booked appointments for all my visits.
First boutique I visited was the Shinjuku Isetan one. The SA was nice and spoke decent English. They did not have what I wanted, but had a RG grey MOP and diamond 5 motif bracelet. There was also a decent selection for the vintage Alhambra pendants. She showed me the grey MOP and onyx pendants, which I passed on. I asked about the sweet onyx earrings but they did not have that. I actually emailed this boutique the following day to check the bracelet inventory but was told there was nothing.
Second boutique was Ginza six. This boutique was extremely busy. There were some language barriers and at first they tried to turn me away, despite me coming up and saying I had an appointment. I had to re-explain myself a couple times before they let me in. They looked for an English speaking SA and she ended up helping me. They also didnât have what I was looking for, but after a while, the SA decided to tell me they had a YG guilloche and diamonds in stock. She told me the 5 motif bracelet availability has been very scarce, and even Japanese residents need to pre-order to get what they want. Also remember seeing the vintage pendants in a few different stones. Sweet Alhambra onyx earrings were available here but I decided to pass on those.
Last store I visited was today at the Nihonbashi Mistukoshi boutique. After the last two disappointing appointments, I was going to skip this one. By chance, I happened to be in the area so decided to just drop by. Again, there were language barrier issues and they were trying to turn me away⊠again. I was a little annoyed and tried to explain Iâm here for my scheduled appointment. They kept saying no reservations and I wasnât allowed in. So I started walking away but I was quite annoyed and didnât think it was right that I scheduled an appointment and they wouldnât let me in?! So I pull up my confirmation email (which was in Japanese) and show it to them. They immediately apologize and get me seated right away. This store was a lot quieter and the SA there knew limited English. She told me they didnât have what I was looking for (as I expected). I asked if they had any 5 motif bracelets at all and she said no but they have some of the sweet one motif ones. I was thinking Iâll walk away empty handed because it seemed like they had nothing. But since it took so much work just to get in, I didnât want to leave right away and decided to waste the SAs time. I just kept asking her âdo you have _____?â and most of the answers to that was ânoâ. I was about to walk out. Somehow she ends up telling me she does have a WG guilloche 5 motif bracelet. Not exactly what I wanted⊠but I asked to try it so she brought it out for me and also offered me water. Btw this was the only boutique that ever gave me water. I ended up buying this one and yes it was quite a bit cheaper than buying in my home country (US).
My first VCA piece was a YG MOP pendant purchased last October in Osaka. I went without an appointment and I had a much more pleasant experience there. Iâm sure itâs because the Tokyo boutiques are much busier and they simply donât have the capacity to give you the best service. So I recommend going outside of Tokyo if possible, but donât rule it out. If you want something, be persistent. Good luck!