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Retail Therapy: Ethera
W
hat makes Ethera (4 union st,
839333) different to other jewellers?
Walk through the door and be greeted
by three designers! virtually all jewellery is
designed and manufactured by the highly
skilled Jose, Jacqui and kelly martinez.
theirs is a family business with forty years
experience creating fine diamond, gem-
set and silver jewellery, their skills also
transferable to highly desirable costume
jewellery.
Jose, classically trained in madrid, uses
innovative skills, be it to create uniquely
designed platinum engagement rings, or
technically constructed modern designs,
selecting precious or semi-precious stones to
complement each creation from his vast gem
collections.
after a long apprenticeship studying all
aspects of the jewellery trade, including
restoration of antiquities, kelly now specialises
in highly sculptural pieces in the style of
Lalique, and is collected internationally,
particularly by clients in film, theatre and the
fine fantasy arts. her specialist skills have also
Cardale’s Khazana
16” necklace made of semi
been used to restore items of agatha Christie’s
precious stones mixed with fresh
jewellery, held in private collections. water pearls & fitted with a clasp.
although ethera is known as the ‘faerie
shop’, it is actually a most beautifully
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continually return to experience the creativity
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of this amazingly imaginative design team…
and to purchase a little piece of magic!
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with a wide
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made in India. If you are looking
for that special gift then look no further.
To find out more info on my collection, please
feel free to contact me to discuss your needs.
Tel/Fax: 01803 752873 or
email: susan@knocklayd.com
Redoubt Hill • Kingswear • TQ6 0DA
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