Designer Jewellery Retail
Cox and Power | ||
Stephen Webster | ||
Dower and Hall | ||
Argenta Argenta was set up by Kjeld Jacobsen in 1969 on the Fulham Road in London. The company is still in the same premises and has maintained a long-standing commitment to producing the highest quality jewellery. | ||
Clerkenwell Green Association Not exactly a retail outlet, but there are open days where desiger makers sell at cost. | ||
EC ONE: Fine, fashion & commission jewellery Set up by ex student Jos Skeates, these gallery style jewellery shops, are stylish showcases for work by leading and innovative jewellery designers alike. 41 Exmouth Market, London, EC1R 0QL & 52 Ledbury Road, London W11 2AJ | ||
Cool Diamonds When one of Europe's largest diamond corporation met with award winning cool designers, Cool Diamonds was born. Choose a piece of jewellery from our collection of designer labels and add one of our finest diamonds to create an exclusive jewel not available in any shop. Alternatively, you may ask us to create a bespoke jewel to your design. | ||
How Collection Kimmie Chui has been involved with this company, and her designs can be seen through the 'How online voting campaign'- alas you cannot vote unless you are have HK IDHow Collection - a daily luxury or for a special occasion . Jewellery that can be worn any moment of the day: simple, refined and precious. A few picks that are guaranteed to make even the dullest outfit come to life and look like a million dollars. The bottom-line: FASHIONABLE. | ||
Malcom Betts: Fine & commission jewellery Malcolm Betts has a fine jewellery shop Notting Hill. His work can also be seen in a variety of differnt exhibitions and galleries across the UK & Internationally. Malcom also sells in America and Japan, where he does demonstrations. Malcolm is a graduate of the Royal College of Art. His work is primarily based on specially selected stones, often sourced form old pieces of jewllery. Malcolm works only with diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds and the noble metals gold and platinum. [You will never find gold below 18 carat in purity] 1 Campden Street, London, W8 | ||
Velvet da Vinci Katy Hackney sells there, on US west coast, quite an interesting gallery by all accounts.Velvet da Vinci (our name inspired by an old Perry Mason television episode) opened in 1991 and ever since we have tried to maintain a sophisticated atmosphere with a sense of humor. We currently represent about 50 artists who create one-of-a-kind and limited-edition studio jewelry. We are recognized as a leader in the Bay Area crafts movement. In addition to gallery tours by local art schools, we have sponsored exhibitions by the California College of Arts and Crafts Alumni, San Francisco State University students and the Metal Arts Guild. We are proud to be the first gallery in the US to have presented an exhibition of contemporary British jewelry "Britain Now" in May 1997. We now represent ten British metalsmiths including Grainne Morton, Katy Hackney and Tom Hill. We have an active exhibition schedule of about five shows a year which are either group exhibitions or we highlight two of our regular artists. A cornerstone of San Francisco's revitalized Hayes Valley shopping district near Civic Center (a short walk from City Hall and the Opera House), Velvet da Vinci Gallery exclusively presents art jewelry and sculpture like you have never seen anywhere else. | ||
Dinny Hall Dinny Hall is known internationally as one of Britain's foremost jewellery designers. Her design philosophy marries a timeless aesthetic with simplicity of form, creating jewellery that transcends and surpasses the fleeting whims of fashion. Each piece is handcrafted in the workshops behind the flagship Dinny Hall store in London's Notting Hill Gate, using the finest quality materials and traditional jewellery-making techniques. Precious and semi precious stones in pared down settings add a shining variegated palette to the elegant lines of the jewellery creating a look that is unmistakably Dinny Hall. |
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