Astley Clarke the luxury online jeweller has been selected by Walpole as a 'Luxury Brand of Tomorrow' Following a fantastic launch year of AstleyClarke.com now has an exciting second year ahead with the opening of its first showroom and launch of the Astley Clarke 'Book of Jewellery' catalogue to further exhibit its exquisite precious and semi-precious designer jewellery collection. |
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Originally began life repairing the clocks on board German ships in London, Wempe is now a remowned jeweller in its own right with store locations throughout the world. http://www.wempe.com/ |
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The Eric Van Peterson collection is one of the few companies offering a range of fine diamond and platinum jewellery exclusively for the internet. http://www.vanpeterson.co.uk |
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 M. Frey Wien has created a new intrinsic value for jewellery - the artwork is more precious than the material value. This is decorative art as jewellery. http://www.m-frey.com |
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When goldsmith John Donald twinned gold with exotic crystals it gave life to two of the most notable trademarks of his work. He is available for commissions and enhancing antique jewellery. http://www.johndonald.com/ |
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David Morris flagship store is situated at 180 New Bond Street with additional concessions at Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and the Four Seasons Hotel. http://www.davidmorris.com |
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Once memorably hailed as 'the jeweller of Kings and the King of jewellers', Cartier remains today one of the world's best-known luxury brands. http://www.cartier.com/ |
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.  Braybrook and Britten Silversmiths Braybrook & Britten are silversmiths. English hallmarked sterling silver flatware, jewellery and hollowware - all available by mail order. Ideal if you wish to buy a wedding gift or presentation gift online. Featured left is an example of their glass and silver Claret Jug. The glass is hand blown Dartington lead crystal; each generous sterling silver mount is then Tailored to fit. 11 1/2 inches tall. http://www.braybrook.co.uk |
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Through careful planning, the Bulgari brand has grown into an international success story from simple beginnings in Italy.
Bulgari has been setting ancient coins onto jewellery since 1970's. “Monete Antiche” is still one of the most recognizable and representative images of Bulgari style. The coins used are bronze or silver, and date from the 4th century b.C. to the 4th century A.D. A brief description of the origin of each coin is engraved on the reverse of the setting. |
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