Hockley Mint Sees Heart-Shaped Settings Soar at Positive IJL 2019

The Birmingham-based fine jewellery manufacturer experienced strong demand for its new Embrace bridal collection.

British casting specialist and fine jewellery manufacturer, Hockley Mint, is celebrating the success of its new Embrace collection at IJL 2019, especially pieces designed with a looping heart-shaped setting.

Customers were impressed by the new 150-piece bridal jewellery collection thanks to its competitive pricing and broad array of designs, including solitaire, halo and trilogy engagement rings, wedding bands and a matching selection of earrings and pendants.

Despite the overall success of the range, it was pieces designed with a looping heart-shaped setting that impressed Hockley Mint’s retail partners the most. This setting can be seen across engagement rings with round brilliant, oval and cushion-cut diamonds, as well as matching four claw pendants and earrings.

Unusual design details, such as the angled placement of cushion-cut diamonds so corners alternate with a petal-shaped mount, were well-received by customers looking for something new.

Hockley Mint designer, Kirsty Brown, who developed the new collection, says: “The new Embrace collection was very carefully designed to suit the needs of retailers and we were thrilled with their response at IJL 2019. The heart-shaped setting we developed for pieces in this range is attractive in profile and from above, and captures some of the biggest trends in bridal, namely hearts, the infinity loop and petal shapes. The matching selection of pendants and earrings makes this offer an attractive engagement and bridal offer for our customers.”

The Embrace collection is cost-effective for retailers, whilst offering a breadth of complementary wedding day and anniversary pieces for future gifting opportunities. Pieces require one-part casting, therefore reducing production times, and have been made with slimline bands to reduce precious metal weights and make prices more competitive.

Customers can also be confident in the knowledge that the new Embrace collection is manufactured and finished by Hockley Mint in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, making it a British-made product that isn’t susceptible to exchange rates and currency fluctuations.

Elsewhere at IJL 2019, Hockley Mint was pleased to find its customers making stock orders for its full Initials range of diamond-set letter pendants. The new Pure Wedding Rings sample box, complete with refreshed branding and a new website, also secured new stockists at the event.

Hockley Mint managing director, Gary Wroe, adds: “We hosted a number of great meetings at IJL and the potential for future collaborations with new and existing clients appears extremely positive. Our new ranges were very well received by the industry and we look forward to developing more collections that are tightly aligned with the needs of retailers.”

Since 2018, Hockley Mint has offered its entire Wedfit® collection fully finished with a choice of certified diamonds (across a range of different cuts and carats weights) or coloured gemstones. Pieces are designed, created and finished in the UK, eliminating the need to source and set stones elsewhere.

Raw Pearls Celebrate After Record Breaking IJL

Raw Pearls, one of the UK’s leading pearl jewellery suppliers, have announced that they had their most successful IJL ever after exhibiting there earlier this week for what was their 6th year at Olympia.  

Many visitors took advantage of the discounted prices Raw Pearls had on offer as part of their huge clearance sale at the show. They have reported that the most popular items were cultured Tahitian strings, nucleated freshwater strings both round and baroque, and also, in line with recent fashion trends, larger baroque freshwater strings.

Director, Miranda Raw went on to say “We were thrilled with the outcome of the show and the response we received to our clearance sale. We have opened lots of new accounts, and the networking opportunities, as always, were second to none.”

Raw Pearls will be offering similar discounts nearer to Christmas as a direct result of the success of this sale, which will be available to readers of their newsletters. Head to their website to sign up if you don’t already receive this: www.rawpearls.com

#IJL2019 The Final Day – What you missed!

Yesterday #IJL2019 came to a close, but that didn’t mean things slowed down at all. Olympia London was once again packed full of jewellery professionals all here for a final day of inspiration, discovery, trends and connections. Here is a look at some of the best bits.

Bright Young Gem’s…

Now in its fifteenth year, IJL’s illustrious Bright Young Gems project was in focus today, giving recent graduates or current students a unique opportunity to exhibit their work at IJL and showcase themselves to the industry.

We stopped by chat to 2 of our 4 participants, Lingjun Sun & Eloise Kramer, to learn more about their unique work.

What’s new from The National Association of Jewellers…

With IJL being THE platform everything new the jewellery industry has to offer it’s no surprise that The National Association of Jewellers chose #IJL2019 to launch not one, but two brand new initiatives! We caught-up with CEO, Simon Forrester to learn more.

The social-economic and environmental impact of Diamond mining…

This afternoon at #IJL2019, saw the Diamond Producers Association discuss the topic of large-scale mining. Lisa Levison was on hand to explain more about their recent 2 year study that revealed some positive stats on the contribution it makes to economies.

We chatted to Lisa Levinson this afternoon to learn more.

For more from the last three days at IJL 2019, join us on Social Media for all the action and insight live from the show floor.

@jewellerylondon | #IJL2019

Plus, don’t miss all the latest video content live from inside #IJL2019 here >

#IJL2019 Day Two – The Best Bits!

Day two at #IJL2019 was all about trends and discovery, with a packed agenda of inspirational events and content across a plethora of stages, catwalks, stands and pavilions.

Here is a look at just some of the action.

Jeweller of the Fair…

Today we were joined by the inaugural Jeweller of the Fair John Moore. John was here to tell us all about how he draws his inspiration from nature, movement and performing arts!

We caught up with John following his catwalk show to learn more.

Graduate Fashion Week…

Next up on the catwalk today was time for ‘Graduate Fashion Week Presents’. Attendees were treated to a look at some of Fashion industry’s best new young designers work, showcased alongside pieces from our very own Kickstart and Bright Young Gem’s creators.

Following the show, we caught up with participant Alison Orr to learn more about her work.

Making Diamonds affordable…

A more affordable approach to buying diamonds; that’s the plan from Made in Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews and Neil Duttson, diamond and jewellery authority to the stars. We chatted to Neil earlier to learn more about their business.

More to come today…
That covers just some of day two at IJL 2019, there is still one more packed day to come!

Thanks to those who attended yesterday, we look forward to seeing you again today. For those who didn’t attend, if you haven’t already, you can still register onsite.

For more from day two and throughout #IJL2019, join us on Social Media for all the latest updates and insights live from the show floor.

@jewellerylondon | #IJL2019

Plus, don’t miss all the latest video content live from inside #IJL2019 here >

Hockley Mint Sees Heart-Shaped Settings Soar at Positive IJL 2019

The Birmingham-based fine jewellery manufacturer experienced strong demand for its new Embrace bridal collection.

British casting specialist and fine jewellery manufacturer, Hockley Mint, is celebrating the success of its new Embrace collection at IJL 2019, especially pieces designed with a looping heart-shaped setting.

Customers were impressed by the new 150-piece bridal jewellery collection thanks to its competitive pricing and broad array of designs, including solitaire, halo and trilogy engagement rings, wedding bands and a matching selection of earrings and pendants.

Despite the overall success of the range, it was pieces designed with a looping heart-shaped setting that impressed Hockley Mint’s retail partners the most. This setting can be seen across engagement rings with round brilliant, oval and cushion-cut diamonds, as well as matching four claw pendants and earrings.

Unusual design details, such as the angled placement of cushion-cut diamonds so corners alternate with a petal-shaped mount, were well-received by customers looking for something new.

Hockley Mint designer, Kirsty Brown, who developed the new collection, says: “The new Embrace collection was very carefully designed to suit the needs of retailers and we were thrilled with their response at IJL 2019. The heart-shaped setting we developed for pieces in this range is attractive in profile and from above, and captures some of the biggest trends in bridal, namely hearts, the infinity loop and petal shapes. The matching selection of pendants and earrings makes this offer an attractive engagement and bridal offer for our customers.”

The Embrace collection is cost-effective for retailers, whilst offering a breadth of complementary wedding day and anniversary pieces for future gifting opportunities. Pieces require one-part casting, therefore reducing production times, and have been made with slimline bands to reduce precious metal weights and make prices more competitive.

Customers can also be confident in the knowledge that the new Embrace collection is manufactured and finished by Hockley Mint in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, making it a British-made product that isn’t susceptible to exchange rates and currency fluctuations.

Elsewhere at IJL 2019, Hockley Mint was pleased to find its customers making stock orders for its full Initials range of diamond-set letter pendants. The new Pure Wedding Rings sample box, complete with refreshed branding and a new website, also secured new stockists at the event.

Hockley Mint managing director, Gary Wroe, adds: “We hosted a number of great meetings at IJL and the potential for future collaborations with new and existing clients appears extremely positive. Our new ranges were very well received by the industry and we look forward to developing more collections that are tightly aligned with the needs of retailers.”

Since 2018, Hockley Mint has offered its entire Wedfit® collection fully finished with a choice of certified diamonds (across a range of different cuts and carats weights) or coloured gemstones. Pieces are designed, created and finished in the UK, eliminating the need to source and set stones elsewhere.

Raw Pearls Celebrate After Record Breaking IJL

Raw Pearls, one of the UK’s leading pearl jewellery suppliers, have announced that they had their most successful IJL ever after exhibiting there earlier this week for what was their 6th year at Olympia.  

Many visitors took advantage of the discounted prices Raw Pearls had on offer as part of their huge clearance sale at the show. They have reported that the most popular items were cultured Tahitian strings, nucleated freshwater strings both round and baroque, and also, in line with recent fashion trends, larger baroque freshwater strings.

Director, Miranda Raw went on to say “We were thrilled with the outcome of the show and the response we received to our clearance sale. We have opened lots of new accounts, and the networking opportunities, as always, were second to none.”

Raw Pearls will be offering similar discounts nearer to Christmas as a direct result of the success of this sale, which will be available to readers of their newsletters. Head to their website to sign up if you don’t already receive this: www.rawpearls.com

#IJL2019 The Final Day – What you missed!

Yesterday #IJL2019 came to a close, but that didn’t mean things slowed down at all. Olympia London was once again packed full of jewellery professionals all here for a final day of inspiration, discovery, trends and connections. Here is a look at some of the best bits.

Bright Young Gem’s…

Now in its fifteenth year, IJL’s illustrious Bright Young Gems project was in focus today, giving recent graduates or current students a unique opportunity to exhibit their work at IJL and showcase themselves to the industry.

We stopped by chat to 2 of our 4 participants, Lingjun Sun & Eloise Kramer, to learn more about their unique work.

What’s new from The National Association of Jewellers…

With IJL being THE platform everything new the jewellery industry has to offer it’s no surprise that The National Association of Jewellers chose #IJL2019 to launch not one, but two brand new initiatives! We caught-up with CEO, Simon Forrester to learn more.

The social-economic and environmental impact of Diamond mining…

This afternoon at #IJL2019, saw the Diamond Producers Association discuss the topic of large-scale mining. Lisa Levison was on hand to explain more about their recent 2 year study that revealed some positive stats on the contribution it makes to economies.

We chatted to Lisa Levinson this afternoon to learn more.

For more from the last three days at IJL 2019, join us on Social Media for all the action and insight live from the show floor.

@jewellerylondon | #IJL2019

Plus, don’t miss all the latest video content live from inside #IJL2019 here >

#IJL2019 Day Two – The Best Bits!

Day two at #IJL2019 was all about trends and discovery, with a packed agenda of inspirational events and content across a plethora of stages, catwalks, stands and pavilions.

Here is a look at just some of the action.

Jeweller of the Fair…

Today we were joined by the inaugural Jeweller of the Fair John Moore. John was here to tell us all about how he draws his inspiration from nature, movement and performing arts!

We caught up with John following his catwalk show to learn more.

Graduate Fashion Week…

Next up on the catwalk today was time for ‘Graduate Fashion Week Presents’. Attendees were treated to a look at some of Fashion industry’s best new young designers work, showcased alongside pieces from our very own Kickstart and Bright Young Gem’s creators.

Following the show, we caught up with participant Alison Orr to learn more about her work.

Making Diamonds affordable…

A more affordable approach to buying diamonds; that’s the plan from Made in Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews and Neil Duttson, diamond and jewellery authority to the stars. We chatted to Neil earlier to learn more about their business.

More to come today…
That covers just some of day two at IJL 2019, there is still one more packed day to come!

Thanks to those who attended yesterday, we look forward to seeing you again today. For those who didn’t attend, if you haven’t already, you can still register onsite.

For more from day two and throughout #IJL2019, join us on Social Media for all the latest updates and insights live from the show floor.

@jewellerylondon | #IJL2019

Plus, don’t miss all the latest video content live from inside #IJL2019 here >