Boodles and Dunthorne
Boodles is a luxury British jewelry brand founded in Liverpool in 1798 by William Wainwright. The company began as a small family-owned business selling timepieces and has since expanded to include a wide range of luxury jewelry items, including engagement rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and watches.
In 1910, Boodles was acquired by the Dunthorne family and became known as Boodle & Dunthorne. Today, Boodles is still owned and operated by the same family and has stores in London, Chester, Liverpool, and Dublin.
Boodles is known for its unique and intricate designs, which often incorporate rare and exotic gemstones. The brand has created many iconic pieces over the years, including the "Raindance" collection, which features cascading diamond strands, and the "Flower" collection, which features gemstone flowers set in diamond petals.
In addition to its stunning jewelry collections, Boodles is also known for its commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability. The brand uses only conflict-free diamonds and is a member of the Responsible Jewellery Council, an organization that promotes responsible ethical, social, and environmental practices in the jewelry industry.
In 1910, Boodles was acquired by the Dunthorne family and became known as Boodle & Dunthorne. Today, Boodles is still owned and operated by the same family and has stores in London, Chester, Liverpool, and Dublin.
Boodles is known for its unique and intricate designs, which often incorporate rare and exotic gemstones. The brand has created many iconic pieces over the years, including the "Raindance" collection, which features cascading diamond strands, and the "Flower" collection, which features gemstone flowers set in diamond petals.
In addition to its stunning jewelry collections, Boodles is also known for its commitment to ethical sourcing and sustainability. The brand uses only conflict-free diamonds and is a member of the Responsible Jewellery Council, an organization that promotes responsible ethical, social, and environmental practices in the jewelry industry.