Diamond cutting is a highly specialized and skilled craft that has a long history in Britain, where expert cutters have transformed rough diamonds into stunning gems for centuries. The precision and artistry required to bring out the brilliance and beauty of each diamond are hallmarks of this endangered craft. With advancements in technology and the rise of mass-produced gemstones, traditional diamond cutting by hand has become less common, threatening the continuation of this intricate skill. Preserving the craft of diamond cutting is essential for keeping a significant part of Britain’s jewelry-making heritage alive, ensuring that future generations can continue to value the artistry, precision, and craftsmanship that go into creating these timeless treasures.
Here is a list we compiled to be of assistance. If you find any errors or omissions, please send us an email to: Support@EndangeredBritish.com ~ thank you!
Heritage Craft: Diamond Cutting
Business Name | Craftsperson | Address-1 | Address-2 | Suburb | Postcode | Country | Website | Phone | |
Belsky Diamond | Ilana Belsky | Unit 1 | London | England | https://www.belskydiamonds.com/ | info@belskydiamonds.com | |||
Monnickendam Diamonds | 9 Ely Place | London | EC1N 6RY | England | https://www.monnickendam.co.uk/ | info@monnickendam.co.uk | 44 020 7242 2333 | ||
S Weissbart | Saul Weissbart | 86 Hatton Garden | London | EC1N 8QQ | England | https://weissbart.co.uk/ | sales@diamonddealers.co.uk | 020 7242 3288 |
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