Top 5 British Jewellers
There are numerous well renowned jewellers worldwide, but it cannot be denied that the Brits have always been known for their classic elegance, contemporary flare and timeless designs. But with so many British jewellers to choose from, where do you start? Here is our top 5 picks of the British jewellers market.
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Astley Clarke
“ Astley Clarke definitely has to be the top name when it comes to British jewellers, as their stylish and elegant collections and talented British designers sum up everything you would expect and more from British jewellery. Founded in 2006 by Bec Astley Clarke, they bring together timeless designs with modern flairs to bring you effortlessly stunning collections for both men and women. „ - 2
Boodles
“ Boodles have been the top name in British excellence since 1798, and there is no sign of them stopping anytime soon. They pride themselves in bringing us an array of new designs and excitingly modern collections while still offering a little something of the more traditional variety in keeping with their roots. Boodles originally started out as a small and humble London jewellery shop called Boodle & Dunthorne, selling their wares to the very few that could afford such extravagance jewellery in the 18th century. In 1910 they moved to Boodles House, a Georgian building on Lord Street which has remained the headquarters of the brand to this very day. „ - 3
Links of London
“ Known for their exclusive charm collections, Links of London are not always everyone’s first thought when it comes to other types of jewellery. But they cater for men, women and children, and have everything from the bold and contemporary to the simple and sophisticated, and even embrace their London heritage with an exclusive London 2012 collection. Founded in 1990, the once quaint shop was commissioned to create a pair of fish cufflinks for a restaurant owner, which caught the eye of huge chain store Harvey Nicholls, and is what started their climb to become one of Britain’s favourite jewellers. „ - 4
Beaverbrooks
“ The first British jeweller to appear on our list that actually originated somewhere other than the English capital is Beaverbrooks. Founded in 1919 by Adlestone brothers, this well known jeweller now has stores across the British Isles and is known for their extravagant designs as well as stocking brand name favourites. „ - 5
Goldsmiths
“ Another jeweller who started life as a humble shop further North of the British capital is Goldsmiths, which was founded in 1778 in Newcastle. This premier jeweller is now the largest in the UK with 130 stores across Britain, and is known for its high quality and high status jewellery, watches and brand name stock. „
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