2025 Winners
Meet the winners of this year’s awards ceremony

Bespoke Jewellery Retailer of the Year
Winner: EC One
"Our judges were blown away by this retailer’s absolute commitment to customer relationships, its strategic approach to securing bespoke clients, and its ability to leverage unique selling points, bolstered by a perfect mystery shop report."
Highly commended: Titcombe Bespoke
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Bridal Jewellery Retailer of the Year
Winner: RING Jewellers
"This winner takes this year’s bridal jewellery crown thanks to its overwhelming passion for bridal sales and the industry as a whole. One judge said: “Everything about this application was impressive, from its incredible Google reviews to its 100% mystery shop score. Its bespoke and remodelling services are extremely well-managed and put the customer’s needs first."
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Commercial Jewellery Designer of the Year
Winner: Dinny Hall
"Judges said this designer creates relevant, fashion-forward and covetable jewellery, accompanied by a great website and marketing materials. They also noted a laser focus on wearability, accessible price points and expanded best-selling ranges to help customers grow their collections with ease."
Highly commended: Katie Nickell, Kit Heath

Creative Jewellery Designer of the Year
Winner: Barbara Tipple, Barbara Tipple Jewellers
"This designer’s natural inspirations really captured the hearts of our judging panel, who praised their ever-evolving creative process, sense of freedom, and consistency over their time in the trade, whilst never losing sight of their signature style."
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Emerging Jewellery Designer of the Year
Winner: Jet McQuiston
"The judges were immediately captivated by this winner’s life-long passion for collecting and curating miniature objects, which is now channelled into their own designs. As one judge said: “As soon as I saw the pieces, I knew that this was a special talent who has real commercial potential."
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Emerging jewellery/watch brand of the year
Winner: Lustre & Love
"Judges were impressed by this winner’s collaborative approach, strategic spending, and measurable growth across social media, digital platforms and, of course, when it comes to all-important sales. Our panel believes this brand will go on to achieve great things as it continues to grow."

Employer of the Year
Winner: TH March
"Despite incredible competition, this winning business wowed our judging panel with the strides it has taken over the last 12 months to strengthen and improve its operation. Through its application, the winner demonstrated how much it values its employees and wants them to excel with training courses and continuing professional development. It has shown that great benefits, fresh ideas and an open attitude make for a great place to work."

Fashion Jewellery Brand of the Year
Winner: Swarovski
"For this year’s brand accolades, businesses had to achieve the highest combined score from a UK consumer survey of 1000 individuals (conducted in partnership with OnePoll) and an anonymous survey of 150 independent jewellers from across the UK."

Fine/Demi Fine Jewellery Brand of the Year
Winner: Cartier
"For this year’s brand accolades, businesses had to achieve the highest combined score from a UK consumer survey of 1000 individuals (conducted in partnership with OnePoll) and an anonymous survey of 150 independent jewellers from across the UK."

Jewellery Retailer of the Year (five stores or fewer)
Winner: Camilla Jones
" This business wowed our panel with a fantastic mystery shop score and a detailed application, highlighting a warm, unique, and passionate approach to business. One judge said: “This retailer has a distinctive point of view, which is what makes the company’s application stand out among so many great businesses in this category.”
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Jewellery Supplier of the Year
Winner: Cooksongold
"This business proved in its application that it has a real drive and determination to better itself, whether that’s by introducing new services, investing in equipment or enhancing its use of AI and other digital technologies. The theme of customisation emerged strongly in its entry, highlighting how it is adapting to the nuanced requests and requirements of its diverse customer base."
Highly commended: Hot Diamonds
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Marketing/Social Media Campaign or Collaboration of the Year
Winner: Fabergé x Bradley’s Jewellers Christmas Robin Launch Event at Castle Howard
"Our judging panel were impressed by this winner’s ambitious plans, seamless execution and resulting boost to sales. One judge said: “I think their dedication and commitment to pulling this off is nothing short of incredible."
Highly commended: Rachel Jackson x Nicola Coughlan for Choose Love

Omnichannel Retailer of the Year
Winner: WATCHO
"A host of five-star Trustpilot reviews, which were a pleasure to read, including praise for exceptional service staff, quick and efficient shipping, speedy communication, and great prices, are just some of the reasons judges selected this very worthy winner in a competitive category."
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Responsible Jewellery Business of the year
Winner: EC One
"A standout winner in this category, judges were blown away by this businesses laser focus on all things ESG-related, which run through absolutely everything it does. One judge described this winner as “a true trailblazer when it comes to sustainability, and a business everyone should look up to when considering their own ESG strategy."
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Retail Team of the Year
Winner: Sonny's Jewellers
"This is a consistent, hardworking and dedicated team,” explained one of our judges. While another said: “I have no doubt that they offer a stellar level of customer service, while also supporting each other to achieve lofty goals in a competitive area. This is well deserved award."
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Retailer of the Year (six stores or more)
Winner: Beaverbrooks
"With a confident mystery shop score of 98% this winner secured the top spot in this competitive category with the judges praising its culture, consistency and commitment to the trade. One judge said: “The company leads from the top, ensuring its values and principles are felt across its entire store portfolio."
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Service Supplier of the Year
Winner: Edinburgh Assay Office
"Our panel praised this winner’s outside-the-box attitude. One judge said: “This was a stellar application that demonstrates innovation and a customer-centric approach."

Store Design of the Year
Winner: Pandora, Church Street, Liverpool
"One judge said of this winner, “As a customer, navigating this space feels intuitive and engaging.” Elsewhere, the judges appreciated the large-scale imagery, digital screens and central ‘island’ that puts core products in the spotlight."

Outstanding Contribution to the Industry
Winner: Peter Taylor, director, The Goldsmiths' Centre
"As director of the Goldsmiths’ Centre for over a decade, Peter has led the transformation of a once-derelict Victorian school into one of the most respected training and community hubs for jewellers and silversmiths in the world. Under his leadership, the Centre has supported countless apprentices, emerging designers, and established craftspeople through programmes that blend technical skill with business insight. But his real power lies not in his job title — but in his approach. As one of his colleagues recently put it: “The accolades on his office wall do not do justice to the lives and careers he’s impacted — both through personal mentorship and in developing training that continues to hold relevance today."