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Suppliers
Crown Jewellers are delighted to offer a fabulous range of high quality contemporary Jewellery from a range of award-winning designers:
Babette Wasserman Classically trained at Central St.Martin's College of Art in London, Babette Wasserman launced her Jewellery collection in 1997 and is regarded as one of the most progressive UK designers of fasionable, innovative and stylish Jewellery. Babette Wasserman Jewellery can now be found in some of the World's most exclusive stores.
So Jewellery  Jon Tompkins and Emma Finney, co-founders of So Jewellery, have spent 15 years developing and selling Jewellery to discerning clients in Richmond, Surrey. Designed and manufactured to exceptional standards, So Jewellery provides a diverse range of Jewellery designs and is firmly positioned at the premium end of affordable Jewellery. So Jewellery is rhodium-plated silver Jewellery, sometimes with 18 carat gold plating, set with brillant cut diamonds, swarovski crystal pearls and semi-precious stones all crafted to achieve a contemporary, yet enduring appeal.
Love Links & Petite Love Links and Petite are an exciting range of Jewellery which gives you the opportunity to create and personalise your own bracelet or necklace. All links are made of sterling-silver - some decorated with 14 carat gold, murano glass or cut in 14 carat gold plated. The possibilities are endless. All Love Links and Petite products are handmade.
Brown & Newirth (B&N)
 Established in 1967 by Mr 'Eddie' Brown, Brown & Newirth (B&N) have grown at a progressive rate and provide a stunning range of wedding and bespoke jewellery that will impress today, next season and beyond. B&N has recently introduced a new range of Palladium wedding rings to compliment their Platinum, Gold and Silver collections. Many B&N designs contain Diamonds or other precious Gemstones to add that 'Extra-Something' and make your jewellery individual, enduring and unique.
Nicole Barr
 Nicole Barr jewellery is a fine and rare example of the art of enamelling. So, what is enamel ? True vitreous enamel, as used in each Nicole Barr piece, is the beautiful fusion of fired glass with sterling-silver resulting in a lustrous colour that will never change. This technique was made famous in the 1900s by jewellers like Lalique, Faberge and Tiffany. Nicole Barr jewellery is widely regarded as being exquisite and is made to the highest of craftsmanship standards.
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