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Emily Mortimer has announced it has now reopened its studio in Brightwell Barns, Suffolk.

The British jeweller said it is now available for appointments, as well as click-and-collect orders. 

Alongside its ready-to-wear collections, Emily Mortimer is also running a bespoke service for customers looking to “create that perfect gift”, including engagement rings and unique gifts.

In light of the pandemic, the jeweller said it had to adapt its methods for creating bespoke pieces to stay in line with government guidelines. 

In a statement, the brand said: “Whilst this has been challenging, the technological advances within the jewellery industry have been particularly helpful, with Emily being able to liaise with customers through video calls thanks to platforms such as Zoom and Skype.”

Her pieces will now be stocked at Fortnum and Mason, Fenwick in Colchester and Bond Street and John Lewis in Welwyn City and Cheltenham.

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