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Ian Nicholls pictured in his Art To Frame Gallery in the Barbican


wedding ring created. The onsite workshop means that you could be taught to make it yourself!


A trained jeweller, Victoria has been running her growing business on Southside Street for nearly six years. It is a specialized boutique with uncommon pieces and well worth a visit and browse.


Victoria, who completed an MA in Silversmithing and Jewellery at Birmingham School of Jewellery, is very enthusiastic about the future.


“I have just had the best Christmas sales in the last three years. Although not so much has been impulse buying due to the downturn in the economy, growth has


mainly arisen through the gallery getting well known.


“My established customer base return again and again and I would like to thank them after such a successful, unexpected trading period during Christmas. It is always good to see the friendly faces of my regular customers, many of whom have become friends.


“I hope to be able to serve them throughout 2012 with the gallery’s alternative to the high street mass produced items.”


To gain an appreciation of these exclusive contemporary pieces pop into 39 Southside Street and see what is on offer. (www.victoriasewart.com)


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