Burlington Arcade and a Ring Room for the Diamond Jubilee
Now almost two hundred years old,
Burlington Arcade is one of London's
oldest shopping arcades that is one of the best gateways to a world
of diamonds, pearls, jewels and other precious treats that are as
timeless as the atmosphere of the arcade itself. The arcade has
long been a destination for brides to be, and in fact my mother's
engagement ring box bears the Burlington Arcade stamp. But with the
"Wedding Salon" event, the arcade is set to be a prime
destination.
For four days from the 6-9th
June the arcade will become a one-stop dream for any bride,
displaying engagement rings and wedding bands,Andrew
Prince's fabulous faux tiaras (including pieces used
in the third series of Downton Abbey), bridal gowns by Gwen
Russell and Phillipa Lepley,
millinery byRachel
Trevor-Morgan, shoes by Emmy, wedding cakes
by Peggy
Porschen and sparkling wine by Grays &
Feather. At the same time
Penhaligon's perfumery, the only Royal Warrant holder in
the Burlington Arcade, will be offering a bespoke fragrance
matching service, another luxurious dimension for wedding
parties.
Add to this the launch of Richard
Ogden's new Ring Room in celebration of The Queen's Diamond
Jubilee and you can see that there hasn't been a better time to
catch up with this oasis of retailers and to take a look at a
selection of the pieces they have to offer.
If you step into Richard
Ogden's fabulous newly decorated Ring Room you'll come across
one of his own creations, a cluster ring set with a fine Burmese
ruby framed by brilliant and baguette cut diamonds mounted in
platinum, priced at £12,750. The Ring Room not only celebrates the
Diamond Jubilee, but also the company's own 60th
anniversary.
A lovely accompaniment to this ring
would be two vibrantly coloured sapphire and diamond rings from
Michael Rose, a larger one with a natural untreated cushion cut
sapphire of 31.75ct surrounded by tapered baguette cut and round
brilliant cut diamonds; whilst a smaller but by no means less
impressive ring has an elongated oval cut natural 13.61ct Ceylon
sapphire with claw setting bordered by trapeze cut diamonds in
rubover setting. Both are available at £185,000 and £145,000
respectively.
One of the most eye-catching rings
is at Ciro, with a large Flower ring with cubic
zirconias set in silver rodhium plating at £1,200, it's sparkle
made that much more effective with petals seemingly unfolding in
real time. Those with deeper pockets could hop on over to Hancocks and take a look at the £65,000 ring
set with a 5.06ct old European brilliant within a fine diamond
surround to split diamond-set shoulders mounted in platinum, a
brilliantly realised piece that makes the eyes water.
For all the gorgeous shimmer of the
diamonds on display throughout the arcade, Nourbel & Le
Cavelier have a ring that one can truly get lost in, the deep
ocean hues of a rare Paraiba 19.25ct tourmaline surrounded by 1.2ct
diamonds in white gold, and is without a doubt one of the more
beguiling pieces seen here.
It may not be a ring, a diamond, or
bright blue sapphire, but Penhaligon's have the perfect gift for anyone
enamoured with Jubilee celebrations both past and present, with a
Jubilee Bouquet Eau de Toilette, which was originally created in
1977 in honour of Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee. The fragrance
has been made in England using rare ingredients such as
hand-squeezed bergamot and jasmine apparently at twice the price of
gold. With the Diamond Jubilee nearing full swing and with
even the most pessimistic weatherman wearing optimistic colours, Burlington Arcade is a great place to visit and
one where you'll find a treasure trove of jewellery, mementos and
discoveries from both past and present. And with the British
weather, where better to shop than a covered arcade that is so much
more intimate than a large shopping mall and where each retailer
embodies a part of the great British tradition of
retailing.