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Alicia J Diamonds was founded by GIA qualified diamond and gemstone specialists, Alison Cooper and Roshan Kundwani. Realising that diamond prices are often overvalued in Europe compared with Dubai and that often people don’t know about all the factors that make up diamonds other than carats, the duo set about creating a bespoke fine jewellery service that guided the client throughout the design process and sourced the diamonds in Dubai and Mumbai meaning that they could create beautiful, high quality bespoke jewellery at the best price. The process starts with a consultation that can take place over the phone, face to face, via video, email or in a coffee shop - whatever suits you best they will work to. Once they have got to know you, your budget, timescale, your likes and dislikes they apply their expert knowledge and create a selection of jewellery designs for you to choose from. These designs can also incorporate any personal or sentimental jewellery that you might like to include. Once the design is chosen they then make any final adjustments, finishing touches or further personalisations, the design is sent to Dubai where it is crafted. It’s then sent back to Alicia J HQ with a diamond or gemstone report from GIA, care instructions and complimentary valuation before being unveiled to you! Alicia J embarks on a lifelong journey with each customer, their after-sales services last a lifetime, they provide complimentary resizing for all their bespoke rings and periodical complimentary cleaning service for all their jewellery.

Antique Jewellery Online specialises in fine examples of jewellery from the Art Deco, Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian Eras. They have an outstanding range of antique jewellery which is steeped in English History. You will find unusual, unique and exquisitely maintained pieces ranging from antique rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and Suffragette pieces. They are a family of jewellers dedicated to finding old treasures a new home and have an extensive stock of over 3500 pieces. Genuine and high quality antique jewellery is increasingly hard to source and they specialise in identifying and bringing these rare pieces to you. If there's a certain item of jewellery you are looking for then explore their Concierge Service where they can search their worldwide contacts to make your dreams a reality. Their passion for unique, individual and distinctive antique jewellery drives them every day. They focus on the unusual and distinctive for customers who desire something truly individual. Their antique jewellery is of the highest quality and they offer Free Diamond Certification for your peace of mind. Their coloured gemstones are very carefully selected solely by the Directors and they take great pride in the quality of our sapphires, emeralds and rubies. In 2012 they realised that there was an ever increasing demand for high quality, genuine and unusual antique jewellery which gave creation to their new website www.antiquejewelleryonline.com Designed with a more modern feel, this was the platform needed to introduce these high quality pieces.

The firm has a long and rich history. Backes & Stauss was first registered as a goldsmith in Hanau, Germany in 1789. Founder George Carl sent his twenty-four-year-old son to London to open up a second office in 1800 and the firm has not looked back since, expanding to becoming one of the city’s leading jewelers before more recently specialising in luxury watches. Backes & Strauss draw on over 230 years of diamond expertise, cutting and polishing high-quality diamonds for timepieces that will eventually be worn by the world’s most esteemed individuals. Their expert team carefully choose interestingly coloured stones before transforming them into shimmering timepieces. Officially the world’s oldest diamond company, Backes & Strauss offers an unparalleled level of luxury and class. The timepieces’ inside mechanics are made by Franck Muller in Switzerland who are masters of their own complex craft. It is fair to say that a Backes & Strauss watch is a masterpiece both inside and out. The watchmaker's core collections are Berkeley, Piccadilly, Regent, Renaissance, and Victoria, reflecting their London roots. They also offer a bespoke service that allows the client to be involved at every step of the creation of a one-of-a-kind watch.

Barnard & Westwood has a long and colourful history that began in 1921 when it was founded by a World War 1 survivor whose injuries meant he could no longer work in his previous trade as a hotel printer. He turned his hand to the niche market of high-quality printing, in which the firm still operates today. In 2003 the business acquired Keypoint Bookbinding, enabling the company to move into new territory. Hand case binding, book restoration, perfect binding and bespoke presentation case making were added to the printers’ already diverse range of services. Seven years later, the business relocated to their current home near King's Cross in Central London. Today, Barnard & Westwood is a 100% employee-owned enterprise, meaning staff all have a stake in the business and, consequently, its products. Thus, you can rest assured that each order is handled with the utmost care and attention.

As a business which long resided in the heart of Mayfair, Bentley & Skinner very much embody the area’s gracious heritage and luxury. Recently relocated to Piccadilly, the jewellers and jewellery makers specialise in antique jewels, Fabergé and silver, and are renowned for their unparalleled collection of engagement rings. They repair and remodel jewellery on their premises, taking the greatest care and attention at all times. While heritage and tradition remain essential to their work, the company is also at the forefront of modern jewellery design, incorporating innovative techniques into their manufacturing process. Despite their success, personal service remains Bentley & Skinner's hallmark and the business are careful to ensure every enquiry is treated with courtesy and the utmost discretion. The firm has been granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment as Jewellers & Silversmiths to H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H The Prince of Wales.

It all began in 1978, when editor and publisher Bill Smith met Australian journalist Max Harris. What started out as a newsletter book club has now grown into a large retailer with tens of thousands of patrons. Their honest and witty reviews make for fascinating reading, and cut out the hard work when it comes to choosing titles. They individually review 300 of their changing list of available titles and stock everything from signed rarities to popular classics. They offer large discounts unavailable from mainstream retailers on a variety of products and stock works for a range of readers. Furthermore, because of their position in the heart of literary circles they are able to procure exclusive signed copies from distinguished authors that the Bibliophile staff count as friends. In 2011 the Duke of Edinburgh granted Bibliophile a Royal Warrant as a ‘Peerage for Trade’, in recognition of quality, service and excellence.

Blissetts are currently the largest specialist bookbinder in the south of England. Established in 1920 by Frederick Blissett, this company have grown through their 100-year lifespan. A time which they have spent developing a range of traditional binding and restoration services, while concentrating on delivering exceptional customer service. These qualities make Blissetts one of the best binding services in the UK. They offer the binding and restoration of products such as yearbooks, photobooks, wedding albums and thesis’s; as well as design & print and fine binding and restoration services. Receiving a Royal Warrant in 2010, for their incomparable services, has added to their impeccable reputation.

Cleave & Co are well established craftsmen, who place quality and class right at the centre of what they do. The company operates at the crossroads where craftsmanship becomes art; they continue to refine traditional skills whilst transcending the fluid boundaries of contemporary design. Their core business involves the manufacture of Honours and associated Chancery items, although the British state isn’t the only country this jewellers have taken commissions from. In the past they have designed art and state medals for over 40 different countries. Cleave’s bespoke gifts and special commissions are truly exceptional. A Cleave gift or commission begins its life in an initial consultation with a Cleave designer. From this point onwards clients are able to enjoy the process of seeing their concept become a work of art. Their workshop is located in Westminster and the firm are Royal Warrant holders to both The Queen and The Prince of Wales.

Crystal Light are a family owned and managed chandelier makers with over 30 years experience. Their inspired chandeliers are found in five-star hotels and restaurants, in addition to a host of distinguished luxury homes. From their factory in North London, they create crystal chandeliers, brass chandeliers, traditional and contemporary chandeliers using the finest crystal from Swarovski, Asfour and Preciosa. They have a ‘no limits’ ethos to design and coordinate specialist designs and materials with their clients. What Crystal light will create for their clients is only really constrained by the boundaries of their clients’ imagination. In addition to producing chandeliers, Crystal light offer a restoration and repair service. They are accomplished in repairing Waterford chandeliers, Baccarat chandeliers and antique chandeliers by Osler, Perry and many more. Their maintenance technicians are available for onsite repairs, regardless of the location. Crystal Light are responsible for maintaining the chandeliers in both Buckingham Palace and Windsor Palace.

Knowledgeable and eccentric, Gillian is a revered expert in the field of antique jewellery with 35 years experience. A go-to for celebrity stylists and fashion editors, Horsup’s pieces have featured on countless covers including Vogue and Tatler. From the roaring 20s to the swinging 60s, she is constantly sourcing an eclectic mix of jewellery and accessories. Her favourite period is the 20s-30s but the collection is comprehensive. You’ll find it all: Venetian glass necklaces, Victorian earrings and even vintage smoking accessories! Above everything, Gillian values contact with her customers, and you’ll be enchanted as she dispenses pearls of wisdom about.. well, pearls.

After building up experience working with high end piano specialists from Granada, Spain to Corbridge, Gordon Bell went solo in 2003 and hasn’t looked back since. Today, Gordon Bell Pianos is an authorised Kawai, Shigeru Kawai, Yamaha and Schimmel specialist, with a breadth of knowledge few others can match. As well as retailing, the company provides tuning, event hire, removals and restoration services. The firm are responsible for the four pianos on the Queen’s Balmoral Castle estate, which include a Steinway concert grand piano and a Broadwood grand piano, given at the Silver Jubilee of 1977. The company is renowned for its efficient and friendly service, with a loyal and contented customer base. The firm are Royal Warrant holders for piano tuning and servicing to Queen Elizabeth, testament to their experience and skill. Their doors are open Saturday 10am to 5pm, or you can make an appointment Monday to Friday by calling 0044 (0) 1224658584

Trained jeweller and silversmith Alexander O’Neill began producing his own knives for his kitchen, blending traditional skills and clean, modern aesthetics. After posting on social media, demand for commissions was so high that Alexander founded Gorse Knives. This was back in 2016 and since then the company has gone from strength to strength. Gorse Knives use Aogami Super Blue steel for their knives, considered the best high carbon steel for knife making because of its high levels of carbon, chromium and tungsten. This allows for extreme sharpness and a silky smooth cut. Handles are made from hard woods and a water buffalo horn bolster provides abrasion resistance and keeps the knife balanced.

The company’s founder, Grant Macdonald, began his career as a silversmith in 1949, aged just 14. There is a joke that although he was not born with a silver spoon, he learnt to make his own very early in life. He established his own business Grant Macdonald in 1969 in Southwark that still operates from the same site. After opening, the business’s reputation for outstanding workmanship and innovative designs quickly grew, and they found themselves constantly producing bespoke works and luxury retail pieces for London’s famous Bond Street and Mayfair retailers soon after its inception. It did not take long for Grant Macdonald to establish itself as the London elite’s primary silversmith. By the 1980s, the business’s reputation had grown to a global scale and Grant Macdonald began working internationally, from Cartier’s boutique in New York to Hong Kong’s luxury hotels. The business was awarded the Royal Warrant to HRH The Prince of Wales, acknowledging both their fine work and their strong commitment to environmental sustainability.

Novelist Evelyn Waugh once quipped that the Heywood Hill was ‘a centre of all that was left of fashionable and intellectual London’ and it seems to have remained in this central position since then. The Mayfair bookshop was first opened by Heywood Hill in 1936 and has had a rather illustrious history. Writer and eldest of the Mitford sisters Nancy Mitford worked here during the war and her time at the shop was a big influence on her work. Always at the heart of London literary life, a scene of John Le Carre’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is set in the shop. Set over two storeys in a Geoergian townhouse, the shop stocks a diverse mix of books, catering to all tastes and sensibilities, from highbrow collectors to young children. In a digital age, the shop’s loyal, global customer base and rich knowledge of books sets it apart from online competitors.

Founded in 1835, Holland & Holland started with a London Tobacconist, Harris Holland, becoming noticed for his skills as a fine competition pigeon shot. Holland never looked back; as over the next 30 years with the help of nephew Henry William Holland, he went on to start what would become one of the most exclusive gun-making companies in Britain. Holland & Holland thrived during the rest of the 19th century, acquiring Royal Warrants from King George V and the King of Italy, and adopting the title of ‘royal’ for their best guns. Now situated in Bruton Street, Mayfair, Holland and Holland have enjoyed a long, illustrious career as one of the top gun-makers in the business through the 20th and 21st century; well-earned respect that is still in place today.

Just Casting is a family run business that has cast and finished quality items of jewellery since its inception in 1964. As time has passed, the firm has evolved to provide a wider variety of services, such as CAD/CAM, plating, stone setting and polishing and finishing. Just Castings’s expert team carry out metal castings and can offer a 24 hour turnaround period on some metals and designs. They cast from wax, using standard casting wax but are open to using other forms of wax including beeswax and candle-wax. For plating services, the firm’s expert team can accommodate items ranging from jewelry to large restoration pieces. The firm is willing to send and receive orders worldwide via post. Just Casting is a Royal Warrant holder by appointment to HM The Queen as Precious Metal Casters.

Kensington Parker is a Private Jeweller that specialises in bespoke and made to order diamond jewellery, as well as any assistance with all aspects of fine jewellery including repairs. Consultation is an integral of the design process, where Andreas will work closely with his client to ensure the final piece will be perfectly befitting of the recipient's taste and personality. As a Private Jeweller, Kensington Parker’s remit goes beyond any high street jeweller to bring a truly personalised service; whether you need a selection of pink diamond shades to choose from or would like to replace a rare lost cufflink, Andreas will accommodate. With a long list of satisfied clients and a revered aftercare service, there is no doubt that Kensington Parker can create the perfect piece for your needs.

Since it was established in 1962, Leighton Printers has risen to serve the highest tier of London businesses and individuals. The firm produces only the highest quality print, quickly and cost effectively from their 10,000 sq. ft. premises in the heart of Islington. With nearly half a century of experience, Leighton has both the cutting-edge equipment and expert knowledge to handle pretty much any print job. Whether it’s a digital or lithographic printing job, with Leighton you get crystal clear images and true-colour reproducations in a wide variety of sizes and print materials. Because of its relatively large size, Leighton has the resources and customer service to deliver printing orders that balance attention to detail and care with value. Leighton Printers hold two Royal Warrants, by appointment to H.M. The Queen and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales.

First established in 1853, this venerable antiquarian bookstore is an essential port of call for serious bibliophiles. They are one of the world's oldest and largest dealers in antiquarian, first edition, autographed copies and rare books. It is estimated that Maggs’s huge inventory consists of over 100,000 titles, although no one has ever made a precise count. To put this in context, placed end to end their bookshelves would measure two miles in total. Books are helpfully divided into six useful categories: Continental, Early British, Military & Naval, Modern, Natural History and Travel Books. Maggs are serious about books without being stuffy and their expert staff are capable of satisfying a wide range of enquiries. In 2017, Maggs relocated to their new premises in a restored Georgian townhouse, close to The British Museum in Bloomsbury.

When Jonathan Mappin opened his small silver workshop in Sheffield back in 1775, it is unlikely he would have been able to ever imagine how far his business would go. Mappin & Webb has supplied cutlery, silverware and jewellery to the world’s upper echelons for centuries. The brand has been blessed with the dedicated patronage of the Royal Family and has been granted Royal Warrants from five successive British monarchs spanning over 120 years. Outside of the Royal Family, the brand’s fine products have been central to British life, making the Ryder Cup trophy and the Royal Ascot trophy. Today, the brand offers a range of services. As well as manufacturing their own silver, they sell a selection of high quality wristwatches, jewellery and luxury gifts. The brand have four shops across London and perhaps the most extensive is located on Regent Street in Soho.

Metro Imaging is proud to be one of Europe’s leading professional photographic labs for film processing, art printing, mounting, creative retouching, framing and exhibition services. With a dedicated team that are passionate about delivering their products while remaining extremely conscientious of the environment, Metro Imaging take every challenge in their stride. This company are proud to be Royal Warrant holders. They also take a collaborative approach to everything they do. Keen to engage with creatives in the community, they regularly formulate bespoke partnerships with organisations and projects, and have a support network that includes perks such as discounts for production, member offers, prize giving and workshop and lecture hosting.

Situated right in the heart of Mayfair, Mount Street Printers offers a luxury printing service that balances traditional craftsmanship with the latest technology. The printers offer a complete array of print options including engraving, foiling, embossing, die-cutting, thermography, and lithography. Every order is produced in-house by their highly-skilled team. They ensure the highest quality, quick turnaround and utmost discretion on every order, producing a standard of product that few can rival. Whether their clients have a design in mind or are after something completely bespoke, the Mount Street team are close at hand throughout the design process. Since its founding in 1981, the business has been family-run and it looks set to continue like this long into the future, ensuring artisanal knowledge is passed onto the next generation. The firm is a Royal Warrant holder as Printers by appointment to The Prince of Wales.

Russell Talerman is one of London’s foremost timepiece horologists. He established Russell Talerman Watch Repairs in 1987, after completing two and a half years at the London School of Horology and a further year in Neuchatel, Switzerland in the Watchmakers of Switzerland Training and Education Programme. He now works with a small, dedicated team He is an accredited Rolex specialist and also repairs and restores other high specification watches including Hermès, Georg Jensen, Philip Stein, Eterna, Fendi, Junghans, Linde and Werdelin. His team are highly trained and have a well-equipped modern workshop with state-of-the-art machinery and tools. This watch repairs and restorers is conveniently located in the heart of Mayfair and over the years have built a strong reputation among many Rolex owners in the area.

Steeped in a rich history, this Royal Warrant holder was established in 1887, when the original Frank Smythson opened his boutique shop on 133 New Bond Street, which started off by selling ‘stationery and fancy articles of a high-class character’. They have always prided themselves on blending luxury and versatility to meet every customer’s individual flair and personality, and today reside nearby at 40 New Bond Street. This timeless company were the creators of the first featherweight diary, and have been fashioning products for women and men for 132 years. Today, their hand-crafted stationery, leather-bound diaries and books, accessories, bags, scarves and gifts are just as popular as they always have been, as the company remains a go-to brand name for the highly discerning customer.