Near the Schiphol fashion stretch, you’ll spot My Jewellery
This Dutch brand’s shop at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport focuses on trend-driven pieces you can throw on mid-trip. It sits in the fashion corridor airside, among other clothing and accessory names, so you can loop past it while stretching your legs between flights. Stock skews casual and feminine: think gold-tone earrings, stackable rings, simple necklaces, and seasonal clothing drops rather than business tailoring.
Prices run mid-range for Europe: small earrings and rings often sit in the €15–€25 bracket, with more detailed necklaces and bracelets moving into the €25–€40 range. Clothing pieces usually land higher, so treat those more like a planned purchase than an impulse grab at the till. You can pay with standard cards plus contactless, and Schiphol’s usual tax rules apply depending on your destination.
The sweet spot here is quick accessories that fix an outfit issue on the fly. If your suitcase is all basics, a €20 pair of statement earrings or a layered necklace can make one dress work for both a city dinner and a meeting. Quality tracks with high-street fashion: fine for trips, not heirloom-level. Skip anything that feels too delicate if you’re about to bounce through three connections with a heavy backpack.
Plan five to ten minutes here on the way to your gate, and take photos of any pieces you like. If your boarding time sneaks up, you can still track down the exact item later in a city-center My Jewellery store or online using those photos as reference.