We ask local jewellery specialist Matthew Barroccu your questions

We ask local jewellery specialist Matthew Barroccu your questions: Image 1

Q – We’re tying the knot in February, and I want to incorporate the season into my jewellery. What would you suggest?

A – "Draw inspiration from vintage jewellery. Authentic antique rings will add a romantic touch to your big day but keep in mind that the manufacturing is well below modern standards. Consider creating a bespoke design that exudes vintage flair and enables you to get the best of the past and the here and now.

"Floral shapes and milgrain detailing are on-trend. Incorporate blooms and leaves to create a timelessly elegant creation."

To find out more, visit www.diamondcentrewales.com

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