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Engraving your jewellery will really give it that extra special finishing touch. The engravers are on hand in the Hatton garden stores are among the most experienced jewellery engravers there are. The jewellery engravers have a wealth of expertise in engraving, from gold and platinum jewellery, crystal glass and sporting trophies, to name but a few. Not only will the quality of the engraving amaze you, but the variety of styles will also leave you with a difficult choice. These engravers have spent a lifetime learning their trade and their pride ensures you get the best engraving results.
The jewellery engravers in Hatton Garden can engrave engagement rings or even luxury watches, let us make your personal items of jewellery be unforgettable. Many couples will engrave their wedding bands or watches which can be done on-site. Please consult with a professional jeweller if your diamond rings or luxury watches can be engraved. The engravers have been producing some of the finest engraving having a reputation for quality, craftsmanship and service. Hatton Garden jewellers shop has a large team of experienced, skilled craftsmen with a wealth of experts who have to lead them to become the first choice engraver for some of the worlds’ most iconic sporting trophies including the F.A. Cup, Wimbledon tennis and the Ryder Cup.
There is a corporate engraving department which is well equipped with a range of computerised CAD-CAM engraving machines to engrave large volumes of precious and semi-precious metal giftware. This service is fast and a cost-effective method of branding your products with company logos and marketing messages. All artwork and fonts can be replicated, even complex handwriting of most badges, logos and decorative motifs. Either as an outline or by using infill-shading techniques for more detailed results. The design is composed and sketched onto the job, with the use of magnification to point the design down using a metal scriber. Then using handheld gravers to pare the material away, building up tone and texture with hundreds of cut lines. The best way to remove any scratches is to polish the items on a polishing motor and mop. Using various techniques to give the item a mirror finish, without wearing down the fine engraving work. Silver, gold and platinum jewellery, soft brass and pewter are suitable for hand engraving. Steel, titanium and most modern silver plated items, or anything with a pre-lacquered surface are not unsuitable to be hand engraved.