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Fine Jewellery in London The House of Garrard

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    Symbolic of peace and purity, Garrard’s Wings Embrace collection evokes the feeling of being gently held within an angel’s wings. Each delicate feather is clearly defined, with openwork gold settings illuminated by diamonds and coloured stones in the softest of hues, emphasising the tender, uplifting beauty of each jewel…

Fine and bespoke jewellery from the House of Garrard

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    Symbolic of peace and purity, Garrard’s Wings Embrace collection evokes the feeling of being gently held within an angel’s wings. Each delicate feather is clearly defined, with openwork gold settings illuminated by diamonds and coloured stones in the softest of hues, emphasising the tender, uplifting beauty of each jewel. View Collection

Exquisite Jewellery Suites & Bespoke Pieces House of Garrard

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    Symbolic of peace and purity, Garrard’s Wings Embrace collection evokes the feeling of being gently held within an angel’s wings. Each delicate feather is clearly defined, with openwork gold settings illuminated by diamonds and coloured stones in the softest of hues, emphasising the tender, uplifting beauty of each jewel. View Collection

Garrard : oldest jewellery house - The Royal Purveyors

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    Nov 16, 2010 · Garrard of London has long been recognised as a leading jeweller to the world’s royalty and holds itsef to be the oldest jewellery house in the world. They were the makers of Princess Diana’s sapphire and diamond engagement ring, now also worn by Prince William’s future bride Kate Middleton.

An unrivaled heritage and a royal legacy - House of Garrard

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    Five of the eight crowns held at the Jewel House in the Tower of London were designed by the House of Garrard. Also on display is the Sovereign’s Sceptre with Cross, which has been used at every coronation since 1661. This was redesigned by Garrard in 1910 to include the Cullinan I, the largest clear cut white diamond in the world.

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