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15 years ago
Brilliant service, fast delivery and ectatic with products, cant rate this place enough AAAAA++++++
10 Warstone Mews
Birmingham B18 6JB
United Kingdom
Historical Quarter - Jewellery Quarter, Jewellery Quarter
0121 212 0150
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People searched for Jewelry 140 times last month within 20 miles of this business.
I went to the Jewellery Quarter looking for something in particular at a reasonable price. I…read morenoticed a distinct lack of service once I registered my dislike of anything priced over £500.00! Apart that is, from 2 places who bent over backwards to accomodate me. And this is the one I bought from. Good, friendly service and providing what I wanted at the right price - thats all we want from most shops really isn't it? Watches, rings etc - new or second hand. Repair service too. Worth a look.
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Nothing but praise for Greg and his team: they made and delivered my self-designed wedding ring…read morejust in time, spot on budget, and the personal service was outstanding. Two reviews in one: --I first visited Element in January 2010 when looking for a palladium engagement ring. Element is situated in the heart of the jewellery quarter. Their shop is relaxing, with wooden display cases letting you see what's what. No overwhelming 'huge selection', just a range of very tasteful modern jewellery. Lots of helpful display materials: examples of diamond cut and sizes, examples of wedding ring profiles and thicknesses, that kind of thing. They also have their jewellery making workshop out back and you can see the work through a large window in the store. Like restaurants that have the kitchen on display, you can see the machinery and the craftsmen at work. In an age of outsourced mass production, I find this reassuring :). Overall it's a great place to learn and choose a ring. The staff are relaxed and helpful. They're quite unlike the pushiness or salesy approach demonstrated at some places in Jewellery Quarter. I can't imagine a better place to help you select your wedding or engagement ring. -- Later in 2010 I used Element's bespoke service for my palladium wedding ring. They were specifically recommended for this by a friend I know at the design school nearby. Here's how it went: * First, I faxed them my sketch of what I wanted it to look like. Soon I had a call back from Greg who asked me more details and gave me his direct line. * They then sent me, by registered post, a wax model to try on and approve. * My fiancée suggested the ring profile be made wider and less heavy. I called Greg to discuss this and suggested he go ahead with the change but with no need for a further wax by post as I trusted his understanding. The price did not change - like I say, excellent customer service. * They had the ring cast in palladium in very quick time. * The finished ring, polished asymmetrically and engraved just as I'd hoped, hallmarked in Birmingham (palladium is now hallmarked), arrived by recorded delivery just in time for my wedding day. It looks perfect, fits perfectly, and my (now wife) was stunned. On the basis of this experience I'd be happy to recommend Element Bespoke Jewellery to anyone looking for a custom design. You only get one chance to buy wedding and engagement jewellery; how valuable it was to have someone trustworthy and helpful to make it for me. Five stars.
Whilst I haven't bought anything from Element I have seen first hand and heard about their amazing…read moreservice from a few friends now. When a close friend went in search of their wedding bands and engagement ring this was one of the places they went to first after a recommendation from another friend. Greg remembered exactly who the friend was, asked about the wedding and how they were getting on, and frankly that level of customer service, passion and love for the work you're in is what you want if you are out buying wedding bands. If you have a budget they will make your ideas work for you and they want everyone to have the best, so much so they are more likely to haggle themselves before you get a chance to try. Brilliant service and craftsmanship whether you are after traditional or more modern deisgns.
Element Bespoke Jewellery Ltd bespoke to-order diamond dress ring
Element Bespoke Jewellery Ltd on-site workshop
Within the last 6 months, I have purchased a 1ct (plus) diamond platinum ring, a pair of diamond…read moreearrings 40pts set in 18 ct white gold and a diamond pendant 28pts, also set in 18ct white gold. All of my purchases are graded F in colour and clarity ranges from SI to VS1 & VS2. I am really pleased with all of my purchases, what I like about this family jewellers is that there is no hard sell and they always try to accommodate within your budget. I have spent a lot of time researching various jewellers on the internet and made personal visits to the Jewellery Quarter, Hockley. I hope to be visiting Paul Green in the future for items of jewellery for special occasions. Excellent service and well done !
Located in the heart of Birmingham's bustling Jewellery Quarter, Paul Green Jewellers is a diamond…read moreand ring (and, by default, diamond ring) specialist. Now, as you'd have probably gathered, such establishments are as common as muck (or gold and silver) in the area, but Paul Green stands out, partly due to its attractive facade, which manages to be bright and eye catching without crossing that most dreaded of lines into gaudiness, which would be a real kiss of death in such a competitive area. There seem to be two main types of jewellers in the Jewellery Quarter - ones that go for the minimalist style with the emphasis on luxury, and those that go for a slightly less glitzy route, looking to come across as independently run and homely, and it's the latter category which Paul Green definitely falls into. The shop is small, but manages to feel intimate rather than claustrophobic, thanks in no small part to the friendly, welcoming staff. As for prices, Paul Green is most certainly competitive, although as you're probably going there with a very specific idea about what it is you're looking for, the most helpful thing I can do is tell you to shop around. As a bonus, Paul Green is virtually the only jeweller in the area open on Sundays, so if you happen to be passing through and need a jeweller there and then, don't despair at the number of closed shops.
Hi They have undertaken some unusual tasks for me & the results have been Fabulous…read more Ron Littlewood.
The gentleman who served us was kind, friendly and professional. We came in with a ring that needed…read morere-sizing and explained that it had an engraving on the inside of the ring and asked if he could try and save it whilst sizing it down. When we returned to pick it up he not only re-sized the ring beautifully with no trace of a soldering line, he also managed to do the whole job without cutting out any of the engraving. Considering it was re-sized 6 sizes down it still only cost £9.95. Fantastic service, value for money and craftsmanship. We are very happy customers!
Museum of the Jeweller Quarter is another little gem within the JQ. With changing exhibitions,…read morethere's always something new and curious to see - but even if you don't want to pay to enter, their gift shop is SO MUCH BETTER than most museum gift shops! The shop has cabinets of local and national jewellers work in a wide range of prices meaning you can usually find something you like AND can afford - and then if what you're after is actually some more heritage information, they have books and trinkets linked to the area and the staff in the shop are extremely helpful! I picked up a keyring sized pair of working pliers which are awesome and always get me comments when I have my keys out!
In my opinion, the Jewellery Quarter should be celebrated even more than it already is, such is its…read morecontribution to the city's history and its independent spirit that proves there's more to shopping in Birmingham than the Bullring. If you agree with me on that, then you may have already taken a tour of the Museum of the Jewellery Quarter - if not though, then what are you waiting for?! A time capsule that demonstrates the practices and effort that went into one family business who thrived in the area during the mid-20th century, the guided tour that takes visitors around the Smith and Pepper workshop is a treat for local history buffs and anyone interested in the jewellery industry. As I now work for a local jewellers in the Black Country area, I found it really interesting to get a sense of the dedication to the craft all jewellers share and the metalwork demonstration shows you the men who make the shiny things in action. A great little gift shop is free to visit even if you don't want to take the tour, and showcases an array of unique and affordable pieces from local designers that you will definitely want to come away with. Great for a lazy weekday pop-in, an educational school trip or if you're on the lookout for a gift with a difference.
Cafe courtyard. Lovely place to have a cuppa on a sunny day.
As a repeat customer here I cant say a bad word about these guys. A small independant business with…read morewhom I have been a customer of for well over a decade now. Any need for good precious metal jewellery or diamond based products and I'll always go here to get a first opinion on price and expected quality for said prices. With a workshop in the back most orders are turned around failry quickly when it comes to stone work settings, pendants, cleaning etc... For specialist requirements (diamond cutting technology, platinum lazering etc...) the jewellery will be sent off but still ready for pick up within 2-3 working days. Both the jeweller himself and his shop assistant are always happy to have a natter advising around both your requirements, their material knowledge and the outcomes that others in similar situations have had. They are happy to converse face to face by phone or email to make sure it is as easy as possible for you to get your requirements to them clearly. If it is not a custom piece the stock jewellery they have is very reasonably priced and all hand made. Price wise they are very similar to other jewellers in the area (a few pound cheaper but nothing to break the bank) but it is all about the personnal, none invasive service here, you can talk for half an hour and walk out without any pressure to try and force the sale. I can also vouch for the quality of the jewellery here as items I have bought are still going strong with minimal surface scratches to the metal work (expected). A personal favourite and deserving of the 5 stars!
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A nice shop with good access. Plenty of choice with very reasonable prices. Staff will go out of…read moretheir way to help.
Definitely like the range of jewellery on offer here. This might just be a place for all you Asian…read morebrides out there looking for jewellery to wear on your big day. Not the first time I have said this but the majority of jewellery sold here is gold. And I know that gold jewellery does tend to be quite popular amongst Asian males and females. There are also necklaces here for men, women and children so there is something for everyone. The jewellery shop is a decent sized shop and again the front doors are securely locked before you can enter and there is also CCTV. My parents are fans of the jewellery on offer and so am I. There is a broad range of jewellery to choose from and I would come back. There are items I feel that are overpriced but then again there are items that are well worth the money in my opinion. Staff know their jewellery products inside out and they will offer their thoughts and views on what you might want to purchase. Decent jewellery shop in my view.
Beautiful, fashionable Jewellery at a reasonable price…read more The entrance to the shop is rather thin, so if you have a pushchair others have to move out of the way. This is very annoying as the entrance has the majority of the jewellery in display windows lining it. Its quite small inside as well. Staff are cheerful and very helpful, happy to give advice. The only downside I found was that id you want a jewelley box it costs extra.
New and second hand jewellery on sale here in this very old shop. Also good for repairs too.read more
It's probably one of the most interesting charity shops I have been to. certainly the one with more…read morequantity of fine items for really inexpensive prices! Shakespeare Hospice is spread in several areas of Warwickshire and the clothing and jewellery find there follow the outstanding pattern from some boutiques. As I am a bit weird in my choices I was more interested to bring back home, as quick as possible, two editions of Jeff Lindsay books ( £ 1.50 each) which I have the Portuguese versions in Brazil. As well as I started a very careful hunting for some gorgeous bracelets ( 50 pence each) available in the shop. I am also still dreaming about all jewellery that shop sells. It's posh and the service is just wonderful. An as well posh lady with a smile on her face served me which was something really nice but I still think she didn't know I was buying books about the history of a very pop serial killer. Anyway, Shakespeare Hospice at Henley-in-Arden is definitely a shop to visit in this picturesque village.
Due to regular TV adverts I suppose this place is more well known for buying unwanted gold…read morejewellery these days. But this is an interesting place to look at for new and second hand jewellery and fancy goods.
Me and my husband visited Victoria James after reading reviews. As soon as we walked in and spoke…read moreto them we knew we'd chosen the best place to go. I had been given a ring that was my great grandmother's wedding ring with five diamonds. It's over 100 years old and was absolutely tiny for my finger. We wanted it remodelled into a ring that I could wear as an eternity ring with my engagement and wedding ring. I wish I'd got his name, but he was fantastic. He spent time going through the options, drawing out the designs and even polished and resized my engagement and wedding ring. We didn't feel rushed at all and he was friendly and chatty. The atmosphere made it a special experience which is exactly what you want from an eternity ring. We left knowing the ring was in totally safe hands. I was nervous with excitement collecting the ring a week later. We were totally overwhelmed with how the ring is true to its inheritance, but beautiful and modern. I can honestly say it was the best choice of jeweller and if I need anything else in the future I'll be back. Thank you so much for your genius work and creating something so special. Hopefully it will be around for many more years to come and maybe one day I can it to my grsndaughter.
We have used the shop for some years now , the staff are always helpful and friendly be it just a…read morewatch strap or a diamond ring . They will fit a watch battery or strap with no problem . This is a great little shop.
I would strongly recommend to avoid this company, this is the worst jewellers I have ever used…read more They sold me a faulty watch, refused to replace or refund so I had to go without a watch for 5 weeks and then the same issue has occurred again! Yet again they refuse to refund so I am without a watch and there customer service ignores emails. Seriously, for a purchase I would only go to a proper mainstream dealer. I have now got to go through trading standards which is long winded.
The best place I have found to get batteries for watches....... I have usually been ripped off by…read morepaying anything between £15 to £25 for a watch battery. I'm talking for watches like Gucci, etc. Here I paid £2.50. Bargain.