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Boodles
Boodles – established over two centuries ago – enjoys an illustrious reputation based on innovative design and quality craftsmanship. Founded as Boodle and Dunthorne in 1798, the family-run fine jewellery house specialises in diamonds and epitomises the best of British, it having created items of historic note including a silver stand for Queen Elizabeth’s 1947 wedding cake. Treasurable collections include the irresistibly ladylike Blossom, contemporary Raindance and classic The Knot, while jewellery box delights range from delicately sparkling Boodles necklaces and bracelets to earrings and diamond-dotted stacking rings in gold and platinum. Classic and contemporary all at once, Boodles can be relied upon for everything from engagement rings to cocktail pieces featuring remarkable stones and quirky settings. To top it all off, the House won British Luxury Brand of the Year in Walpole's 2024 British Luxury Awards.
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Generations of Excellence
Family Matters
Generations of Excellence
Family Matters
Six generations of the Wainwright family have steered Boodles through more than two centuries of Royal commissions, international tennis tournaments, and the world’s most exquisite diamonds and stones. Established in Liverpool at the tail end of the 18th Century, this British fine jewellery icon boasts a rich legacy that the modern Wainwrights view as theirs to protect.
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Best of British
Exceptional Design
Best of British
Exceptional Design
Immortalised in the permanent collection of London’s V&A Museum, Boodles’ eminent Raindance ring possesses the unique and unparalleled cachet of both fine jewellery and exhibition masterpiece. Its scattered design – dynamic yet delicate – reflects light from every angle, with scattered diamonds reminiscent of raindrops glistening in the sun.
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A Cut Above
High Jewellery
A Cut Above
High Jewellery
Recognisable by their 62 facets, modern Ashoka® diamonds – named after Emperor Ashoka the Great of India’s ancient Maurya dynasty – are inspired by a single, flawless gemstone of 41.37 carats. Today, the rare design, reignited by diamond dealer William Goldberg, can be applied to less than two per cent of mined diamonds. Boodles is the only British jeweller to offer Ashoka® diamonds.
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At Harrods
Inside the Boutique
At Harrods
Inside the Boutique
A soft, dusky-pink space set off by mirrors and an extraordinary bespoke glass chandelier is the home of Boodles at Harrods. Expert staff, on hand throughout the day, can guide you through the exquisite collections; or should wish for something bespoke, the British house’s jewellery designers can be called in to discuss special requests and commissions.
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