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Modern Day - London Jewellers in Hatton Garden If you’re in the market for an engagement ring then you’re probably aware that Hatton Garden is London’s Jewelry Quarter. This area was occupied by the industry at the end of the 19th century after the discovery of South Africa’s Kimberley Diamond Fields and the rise of the de Beers family.
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The V&A's collection is outstandingly rich in 19th century jewellery. There are sprays of diamonds mounted on tremblers as well as revivalist jewellery in the archaeological and renaissance styles. New to the gallery is the Judith H Siegel gift of jewellery by Castellani and Giuliano which includes the Helen of Troy necklace designed by Sir ...
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Jewellery styles and techniques have evolved over the centuries through a combination of innovation and historical inspiration. It goes without saying that jewellery making is our passion, and one of the most exhilarating elements of the whole affair is the rich historical tradition that we are privileged to be part of as a leading London jeweller.
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