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24th May 2012 16:14

Cambridge- sun is shining and weather is sweet to

 

I was born and bred in Cambridge, well just outside for the first half but now living in the city. I am what can only be described as a fen tiger. But still after 24 years i have never really taken in Cambridge for how truly beautiful it is and how amazing the buildings are. Not once have i walked around the colleges or museums, apart from when my grandma took me when i was 5 but at that age if it isn't custard or jumping I don't want to know! (Some things never change)

Lately with this gorgeous weather i have taken my lunch outside and had a nice walk along the backs of the colleges and taken a number of photos just because how marvellous the views are.

King’s college chapel
Punting along the river

Here in our Cambridge showroom room we have a dazzling collection of Cambridge jewellery inspired things you can only find in Cambridge. My personal favourite is this striking pendant inspired by a double Helix, made with 9ct white and rose gold, this pendant tapers in width forming the 60mm drop. The necklace sits upon a 16 inch snake chain. This can be worn on a variety of neck lines and is suitable for any occasion or colour.

Pendant inspired by Double Helix

The double Helix is the structure for DNA deduced by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 right here in Cambridge at the MRC (Medical Research Council) centre. Not sure they we be celebrating their diamond anniversary of DNA next year however! unlike the Queen this year

So come see us and this inspired collection and i can reminisce of how Cambridge was 'back in my day'

Hope to see you soon

 

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