Your Kent Wedding Magazine

Your Kent Wedding Magazine

Your Kent Wedding Magazine

Liv Thurlwell Jewellery Shines in "Your Kent Wedding Magazine"

We are thrilled to announce that Liv Thurlwell Jewellery has been featured in the March issue of 'Your Kent Wedding Magazine'! The spotlight was on our bespoke creations for the lovely couple, Becky and Mike, as they embarked on their journey to forever.

Feature Highlights:

Feature Highlights:

  • Client Love: Liv Thurlwell Jewellery had the honor of crafting the wedding bands for Becky and Mike, adding a touch of timeless elegance to their special day.
  • Signature Styles: Becky's band, a stunning Platinum piece adorned with diamonds, radiated sophistication and grace, perfectly complementing her engagement ring.
  • Customization: Mike's 18ct Yellow Gold wedding band was a testament to Liv Thurlwell's versatility and ability to craft pieces that reflect individual personalities and styles.
  • Personal Touch: Liv Thurlwell's attention to detail ensured that each ring not only symbolized the couple's love but also told their unique story.

We are immensely grateful to Your Kent Wedding Magazine for showcasing our work, and to Becky and Mike for entrusting us with such a significant part of their journey together.

For inquiries or to explore our bespoke jewellery services, please contact as for a consultation.

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Braille bracelets help to raise money for Sightsavers

British independent Jewellery brand Liv Thurlwell Jewellery has launched a range of Valentine’s bracelets featuring braille writing, with a donation made to Sightsavers for every bracelet sold.

British independent Jewellery brand Liv Thurlwell Jewellery has launched a range of Valentine’s bracelets featuring braille writing, with a donation made to Sightsavers for every bracelet sold.

Braille bracelets help to raise money for Sightsavers

Braille bracelets help to raise money for Sightsavers

The handmade silver and gold bracelets are embossed with the word ‘Love’ in braille. They are priced between £140 and £190, with five per cent from each sale going to Sightsavers.

Inspiration for the collection came from a trip to Kerala in India before the pandemic. Sisters Kate and Liv, who founded the brand, discovered that many children in the region were blind. They decided to do some good on their return after being inspired by the joy and kindness they experienced during their trip.

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Liv Thurlwell Winner of the BAJ's Final Project Design competition backed by Alba Rose

The talented final year student was praised by judges for her designs, which were part of a project to design, develop and create a unique bridal collection which appealed to Alba Rose's target audience.

Every Level 3 DJP features a live final project where the students are asked to work to a professional brief. The main objective of the project was to design pieces that can be customised online by the customer in any metal and stone combination with the winning collection displayed online and rendered in multiple options allowing the client to customise the piece to their own specification.

For the designs, students were asked to focus on creating an Engagement Ring together with a matching wedding band (His and Hers).

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