LONDON, ENGLAND, June 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Children's jewellery experts Molly Brown London have established a loyal following since their conception in 2006 and have become well known for producing beautiful, high quality jewellery. Their total dedication to excellence and the craft of jewellery design has taken them from strength to strength turning many industry heads along the way. Now, for the second year running Molly Brown London has been shortlisted in the UK Jewellery Awards, appearing in the category for Jewellery Brand of the Year 2011. With many larger and more established jewellery brands being listed in the same category, finishing in the final is a serious achievement for the relatively new Molly Brown.
Anyone with a passion for jewellery will love Molly Brown's beautifully created collections. The charm jewellery selection is particularly elegant and can be personalised to make meaningful, unique gifts that loved ones will surely treasure. With the charm collection including a wide range of charms such as the Sterling Silver Signature Jelly Beans for GBP40.00 and the Pink Tourmaline Gemstone Cross charms for GBP50.00, there is a great deal to choose from that will help provide you with a truly unique piece of jewellery.
The necklaces are equally stunning and wide ranging. Items such as the Pearly Girly Necklace for GBP55.00 have been designed using only the highest quality materials. Made with outstanding plump fresh water pearls the Pearly Girly Necklace is exceptional and has a beautiful sterling silver clasp finish.
Other best selling children's jewellery pieces are the exclusive Molly Brown Bracelets and Bangles. Designed in a variety of materials such as sterling silver, fresh water pearls and coloured gemstones, the bangles and bracelets are again perfect for those who love to customise their jewellery. Bangles such as the Christening Pink Aurora Fairy Bangle for GBP70.00 are stunningly pretty, a real gift of beauty. Featuring a beautifully hand painted enamel and a sterling silver fairy with 9ct gold slippers alongside a stunning fresh water pearl this piece is truly one to treasure.
Molly Brown also produces a collection of stunning earrings which combined with the bangles and necklaces help to make beautiful classic jewellery sets. Using only the highest quality silver and pearls that Molly Brown is known for, the earring sets really do catch the eye. The Fresh Water Pearl Drop Earrings on Sterling Silver for GBP35.00 would make the perfect bridesmaid or birthday gift.
Molly Brown London has a wealth of choice in outstanding jewellery and is a perfect haven for all those who love Jewellery. The brand continues to consistently produce work of the highest standards and have rightfully been recognised for this again and again.
Visit www.mollybrownlondon.com to see the full collection of stunning and unique pieces from the market leaders in children's jewellery.
Designer Children's Jewellery Brand Molly Brown London Shortlisted in the UK Jewellery Awards 2011
Designer children's jewellery brand Molly Brown London is shortlisted for the title of Jewellery Brand of the Year at the UK Jewellery Awards 2011. For the second year running this London based jewellery brand has been recognised at these awards.
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[Press-News.org] Designer Children's Jewellery Brand Molly Brown London Shortlisted in the UK Jewellery Awards 2011Designer children's jewellery brand Molly Brown London is shortlisted for the title of Jewellery Brand of the Year at the UK Jewellery Awards 2011. For the second year running this London based jewellery brand has been recognised at these awards.