Dress dreams come true at LV Bridal Studio
Brides-to-be in Yorkshire now have a new destination to find their dream dress with the launch of LV...
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Owner of Gold Lark Gallery, Sarah Burns-Collins, has noticed her couples searching for deeper significance in their wedding rings, and designers are finding new ways to add layers of meaning to their creations in response to this.
"From a selection of more than 60 designers, our clients can choose the jeweller whose work resonates with them," Sarah explains. Gold Lark's artists and experienced team excel at crafting these personal narratives in precious metal and interestingly, have noticed a 30 per cent increase in their bespoke services over off-the-shelf designs. With the recent economic surge in gold prices illuminating the value of repurposing family jewellery, these jewellers can transform the inherited metal into unique, new pieces, blending family history with exquisite design.
"When I choose a new collection, I'm looking for that story," Sarah says. "To see a designer interpret their vision of symbolic meaning, makes it all the more exciting." Gold Lark Gallery is now able to offer wedding rings cast in the sand of their couple's chosen location, by Justin Duance, or even rings textured with Yorkshire Tea for the true Yorkshire lad and lass by Alice Clarke. What's more, couples are opting to personalise their bands with engraving to add an intimate touch.
Visit Gold Lark Jewellery Gallery at Salts Mill, Saltaire and check out www.kathlibbertjewellery.co.uk