Jewellery design day is sparkling success!

Award-winning Peter Jackson the Jeweller has hosted another one of its hugely popular Design Days in its recently launched store in The Mall Blackburn.

Customers, who travelled from near and far, spent the day with jewellery design specialist Verity Pritchett to remodel current pieces or commission their own bespoke jewellery.

The event, which is held several times a year, is always extremely popular and it was fully booked weeks in advance.

Store Manager, Sharon Bibby, said: “Once again our customers have been inspired to re-invent their existing pieces of jewellery and create pieces from their own imagination with the help of our talented team.

“We are very proud to offer this service to clients, who had travelled from around the North West to be with us.”

Loraine Jones, General Manager at The Mall Blackburn, said: “It was wonderful to see Peter Jackson the Jeweller host one its popular events, and the fact that this is the first in its stunning new store made it extra special.

“We have received amazing feedback from customers about the store, which looks amazing.

“As our longest serving independent retailer, which opened in 1988, it is brilliant to see them thriving in the shopping centre.”

Peter Jackson the Jeweller relocated to a retail unit twice the size of their previous store in November 2018 and is offering many exciting new collections and lines.

Located on the site of the former Ed’s Easy Diner, it is close to many of the leading fashion retailers.

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