Monday, 2 April 2012

Garrard and The Prince's Trust


 Garrard, the World’s oldest jewellers gained its first royal commission from Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707 to 1760) and in 1843 it officially became the crown jeweller. Garrard (pronounced Gerrard) has a very long and well established history, founded by George Wickes in 1735 and later given the name Garrard when Robert Garrard took control over the company. Today it continues to create divine pieces desired by many and often seen on the elegant hands and swan necks of celebrities; Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Rihanna to name but a few and all who have donned beautifully designed diamond creations by the esteemed jeweller.
The latest collection has limited edition pieces of exquisite black gold, and were recently viewed by MSE’s Managing Director, Nina Johnson-Bennett a member of the Prince’s Trust Women’s Leadership Group at an exclusive reception celebrating Garrard’s partnership with the Trust which included a private tour of their new Diamond Jubilee exhibition. As a  sponsor they hosted the Princes Trust Diamond Jubilee Event in London on the evening of 29th March, featuring many of their new pieces including the special diamond jubilee pendant specifically for this year’s celebrations in June, each pendant has a birthstone set in the crown and is being launched in gold, white gold and rose gold. The evening was a resounding success as purchases were made throughout the night. An as yet unspecified however evidently substantial amount was raised for the Prince’s Trust Charity, 10% of purchases went directly to the charity as donations.
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