Anmol Jewellers awarded the “Visionary of India 2014-15”

For the past 29 years, Anmol Jewellers has established itself as a brand which stands for 'Design' by heralding the 'Era of Design' in the jewellery industry.

Post By : IJ News Service On 25 February 2015 4:35 PM
The British Jewellers’ Association (BJA) Awards judged Lan Burkmar of Burkmar Jewellery as winner in Precious Jewellery Cuffs category and Jenny Hattersely of Dark Horse Ornament as winner in the non-precious Fashion Jewellery Cuffs category, for this year. The competition this year was held to judge the best in commercial cuff designs. %% The runner up in the Precious Jewellery Cuffs category was Rachel Galley, and Abigail Keef of Abi-K as runner-up in non-precious Fashion Jewellery Cuffs category. %% Burkmar designed a 18ct yellow gold Ocean Wave bangle with an unusual corrugated effect and lightness ( priced at RRP £3,000). Hattersely’s design was the ‘Glint cuff’ that evoked today’s modern design sensibilities with premium leather and glass embellishments and recycled materials (priced at RRP £174). %% The winners will receive £500 towards exhibiting at next year’s event besides having their designs showcased on the Pandora Catwalk Café at The Jewellery Show, along with the runner-up designs. %% The British Jewellers’ Association (BJA) Awards were held in collaboration with The Jewellery Show at Spring Fair International. The competition this year was sponsored by Emap Connect and the British Jewellery Giftware and Finishing Federation (BJGF Federation). The BJA awards will be presented on February 7 on the Pandora Catwalk

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