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But hidden above (and often below) the retail shop fronts that stretch along Hatton Garden are a veritable rabbit warren of narrow corridors and steep stair wells that lead to workshops and studios where goldsmiths, mounters, setters, diamond cutters, polishers and platers ply their trade.

As visitors window-shop along the street, they barely glance at the unobtrusive doors and passageways that conceal the “real” Hatton Garden.

A parallel, secret world of full of larger-than-life characters with extraordinary skills and craftsmanship.

A complex world comprising the citizens of many nations.

A hidden world that has been in existence in Hatton Garden since the first jewellers settled there from Europe in 1822.

Now a fascinating video documentary “Lappings, Lemel and Sweeps” produced by Digital:Works gives you unprecedented access to that hidden world, exploring the rich and diverse history of Hatton Garden in a series of interviews with those who work there.

Whether or not you have plans to visit “The Garden”, I do hope you will enjoy this glimpse into my world – the secret world of Hatton Garden.

Footnote:

Before you email to ask me about the unusual title of this documentary…

Lappings are the precious metal shavings that are ground off the jewellery in the earliest polishing stages when making the piece.
Lemel is the name given to precious metal waste that is carefully collected so it may be refined and re-used in other jewellery (jewellers have been recycling for many centuries before it became popular!).
Sweeps refers to the collection of precious metal dust that is also carefully swept up (nowadays often vacuumed) and sent to be processed and refined.

And finally: Bonus points if you spot a cameo appearance of No.22 Hatton Garden in the documentary.

For me, there’s nothing more exciting than a Royal engagement.

The stunning pink padparadscha sapphire and diamond ring presented to Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie by fiancé Jack Brooksbank gives a breathtaking burst of colour to this Royal engagement ring and got me thinking about this wonderful gemstone.

Originating in Sri Lanka (and also found in Madagascar and Tanzania) padparadscha sapphires can range in colour from orange to pink and the name padparadscha is derived from the Sinhalese word for the aquatic lotus blossom that shares these beautiful hues.

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Although I’ve created many gorgeous sapphire rings for clients, I’ve never had the opportunity to design a ring for the extraordinary padparadscha variety of this gemstone – until now!

I’m delighted to have added this beautiful Pink Padparadscha Sapphire and Diamond Platinum and 18K Gold ring to my collection at JuliaPharo.com and you can discover more about it here!

I’d love to know what you think about this gorgeous gemstone – so do get in touch if you’d like to see more padparadscha in my future collections.

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