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Fall in love at Savvy & Sand

Fall in love at Savvy & Sand
27 September 2013
Corinne Hurst-Knight
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Corinne Hurst-Knight
27 September 2013

Originating in 1932, Savvy & Sand have opened their Flagship boutique in London’s admired jewellery parade, Hatton Gardens. If you’re in need of an engagement ring, look no further, as “with over 50 years experience in fine diamond jewellery, Savvy & Sand are here, providing an experience like no other”.

Savvy & Sand are the only European distributor of beautiful American exclusive Danhov, and also stock a variety of Verragio items. With so much to choose from, there’s something for everyone.

There are six stunning collections to choose from at Savvy & Sand. Their staple collection, Heirloom 1932, takes inspiration from the art deco period and incorporates more nostalgic elements in their designs, while Simplicity provides a more clean-cut, modest selection. Other collections include Renaissance, Illumia, Venetian Lace and, of course, Savvy & Sand Man.

Service in Savvy & Sand is based on the five stages of falling in love: infatuation, passion, romance, intimacy and commitment.

With their exclusive designs and mesmerising diamonds, Savvy & Sand don’t use any modern technology, keeping the traditional methods of hand sketches. They ensure that all of their rings are hand-crafted, to give it a more personal touch.

The entire Savvy & Sand experience is based on hedonism. They want you to see, touch and feel the perfect diamond. And with their own collection of loose diamonds, you’re sure to find perfection! Of course, champagne is a staple feature of the Savvy & Sand experience, giving you that sense of luxury while you take a tour of the store.

Savvy & Sand also provide a bespoke service for any adjustments or amendments you wish to make to your ring. After all, it does have to be perfect!

Corinne Hurst-Knight

Visit Savvy & Sand for more information and to book an appointment. Alternatively, you can visit the Hatton Garden store at 88-90 Hatton Garden, London, EC1N 8PN. 

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