When John Greed was a student, he had the opportunity to work on his sister’s stall in Covent Garden, which sparked his interest in selling jewellery. John believed that jewellery should be exciting, innovative, and expertly designed, and that it should be sold in a way that reflected this belief. He also believed that jewellery should be affordable. John Greed Jewellery was established after he realised that most jewellery retailers did not meet his expectations for passion, theatre, and fantasy.

The company has come a long way since John first arrived in Lincoln in 1991 with nothing more than a bicycle and £100 in his pocket. John Greed, a premier jewellery destination both online and in-person with a flagship Lincoln store, provides any jewellery lover with the perfect handcrafted designs, designer labels, and unique brands, no matter what their style, personality, or occasion might call for. John Greed Jewellery now receives tens of thousands of visitors each day to its constantly updated website, thanks to a combination of exceptional customer service, immaculate packaging, and presentation.

As of today, John Greed Jewellery is one of the most exciting and fastest growing independent jewellery retailers in the United Kingdom, having topped Professional Jeweller’s Reach List for the past four consecutive years. In addition to selling top-of-the-line, trend-setting jewellery brands and exclusive engraved designs, John Greed Jewellery has previously personalised more than 250,000 products. It’s no secret that John Greed Jewellery has been so successful thanks to an innovative approach, an unrivalled range of jewellery, and a fanatical commitment to customer service.

Royalty Star & Moon Drop Earrings

Cluster earrings are the most similar to stud earrings in terms of appearance. These decorative pieces, which are based on the same premise, are composed of a number of stones or gems that have been clustered together to create a stylish yet sophisticated appearance. Drops. Drop earrings are similar to stud earrings in that they sit just below the ear, but as the name implies, they fall below the ear.

If you are looking for earrings, Gold Drops happen to be one of the most trendy and stylish designs available right now. These delicate earrings, which are shaped in the shape of a falling drop, will add grace and sophistication to your ensemble.

When it comes to earrings, oval-shaped faces are the luckiest because they look good with almost any style of earring. Drops, danglers, studs, and hoops are all options for oval shapes when it comes to jewellery. If you have an oval face, the only thing that does not look good is not wearing any earrings!

These earring bases have pronged settings that can be used to hold a loose stone such as cubic zirconia. Simply press a stone into the setting until it snaps into place, then tighten the prongs around the stone to ensure it is secure in its setting.

Here’s a preview of Royalty star & moon drop earrings by John Greed:

Engravable Silver Heart Charm

A charm is a magical spell or an object that attracts good fortune; it also has the quality of being visually appealing and pleasing. To charm someone is to make them want to be with you. There are many different kinds of charms, but the majority of them have something to do with attraction and good fortune. A lucky coin can be used as a charm.

In the dictionary, charm is defined as something that is believed to have magical powers, a piece of jewellery, or a person or thing that attracts others to it. A keychain with a rabbit’s foot charm is an example of a charm. A charm is a small silver butterfly pendant that is worn with other pendants on a bracelet as an example of how to use charms.

It is possible that the wearing of charms originated as a form of amulet or talisman to ward off evil spirits or bad fortune. Shells, animal bones, and clay would have been used to create jewellery charms during the pre-historic era of human history. Later, charms were created from materials such as gems, rocks, and wood.

At its most basic level, charm is defined as “the ability or quality of delighting, drawing, or fascinating others.” In the dictionary, charisma is defined as “a compelling attractiveness or charm that can inspire others to devote themselves to you.” Charm/charisma is a powerful ability that isn’t always used for good purposes, however.

Here’s a preview of Engravable silver heart charm by John Greed:

Classic Stainless Steel Starter Bracelet

Although stainless steel is always used as the base metal for the charm links, Nomination creates their unique designs using precious metals such as sterling silver, yellow gold, and rose gold.

You can add charms from our website to virtually any bracelet if you have already started one with charms from our site. There are a variety of methods for adding charms to your bracelet, some of which are more straightforward than others.

In addition, stainless steel is a highly durable metal, which allows it to withstand the wear and tear of everyday activities that would otherwise cause damage to an engagement ring. The hard metal resists scratches and corrosion due to an invisible layer of chromium that prevents oxidation; as a result, it is a popular choice for body jewellery due to its resistance to oxidation.

In fact, stainless steel jewellery is frequently made with higher concentrations of nickel than other products, so your jewellery can still be authentic and not stick or only partially stick while remaining nonstick or only partially sticking. If it does, it’s likely that your piece is made of stainless steel, according to the manufacturer. Even if only a portion of it sticks, it may still be authentic.

You can wear your stainless steel jewellery all the time and every day, but over time, the constant wear and tear will cause scratches and stains to appear on the surface. Furthermore, even though most of these metals rust, stainless steel is more resistant to rusting due to the presence of chromium, which protects it from corrosion.

Here’s a preview of Classic stainless steel starter bracelet by John Greed:

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