Can anyone recommend a UK jewellery brand?
Posted by ediesonlighthouse@reddit | AskUK | View on Reddit | 14 comments
It’s coming up to my 30th birthday, and my mum has said she’d like to get me a nice piece of jewellery to keep. I’m thinking a ring as this is the only sort of jewellery I wear everyday. I am looking for something to last, so more likely to be gold than silver.
I’ve had a look and I really like the work of Carrie Elizabeth Jewellery, Amelia May Jewellery, anything along those lines but I’m happy to have a look at anything that is high quality and built to last.
Any and all recommendations are very much appreciated!
Houseofjuneuk@reddit
If you like Carrie Elizabeth and Amelia May style, you’d probably love House of June. We focus on everyday pieces that still feel special enough to keep long term.
We use waterproof, anti-tarnish, hypoallergenic materials with high thickness PVD gold plating, so you get that rich gold look without the maintenance or price of solid gold.
Perfect if you want something you can wear daily without worrying about it fading 😊
You can also use HOJ20 for 20% off your first purchase.
www.houseofjune.co.uk
Glass_Ad2629@reddit
try Jassandmine they have an amazing collection and everything is sterling silver. I think they do diamond as well but might need to contact them for it.
PomegranateHour8957@reddit
A brand that I've recently shopped at is Under the Rose (https://www.undertherose.co.uk/), they are affordable but also super great quality. It's good for personalised gifts!
ForeignAdagio9169@reddit
Worth checking out Crefftarian on instagram and online. All handmade and super high quality materials.
Individual_Coat_9721@reddit
@withjoia on instagram
Daddicool69@reddit
Catherine Best in Guernsey makes some very unique pieces. Not cheap though
Mother_Ad7869@reddit
Alyssa Smith has some nice things, she's on IG 🤗🤗
BigLebowhisky@reddit
Alex Monroe?
destria@reddit
Have a look at Emily Mortimer jewellery, some beautiful pieces there by a UK jeweller.
dronebox@reddit
Why not seek out your local independent jewellery store (mine is Element in Hebden Bridge) and see if they carry pieces from local artists.
Better still… Have a piece commissioned by a local jeweller, get involved in the design process and you’ll have something really special, really unique and with a story behind it.
Even-Sort-634@reddit
Tom wood and Le gramme are both amazing brands with such high quality but both are a pretty penny
natwat20@reddit
I have my own business called Erinna Jewellery - www.erinnajewellery.co.uk, happy to take on commission work 😁 I have an Instagram for @erinnajewellery and also one to show my learning/other skills - @natalieerinjewellery. Might not be your taste, but it's worth a shot! There are loads of independent jewellers on Instagram, so deffo have a search on there. Usually, when buying small, you're buying from a perfectionist!
I only work in precious metals because they do last - although like everything, they still need to be looked after ❤️
JWazz7@reddit
I was coming here to say Carrie Elizabeth - I have multiple pieces of theirs and they’re lovely. I’ve also got a lovely personalised name necklace from Abbott Lyon and it’s really nice!
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