History
To mark a celebration, a commitment or a friendship, Garrard understands the significance and importance of a ring.
Since our foundation we have introduced many different styles of rings, often imitated but never improved upon. Our six-prong setting introduced in 1897 and our contemporary three-stone rings of 1901 have become universally established as classic engagement rings.
Since 1843, when Queen Victoria bestowed the honour of Crown Jeweller on the company, Garrard has served six successive monarchs. Garrard’s craftsmen and jewellery experts have created and maintained the most potent symbols of the British Royal Family, the “Crown Jewels”, the most important jewels in the United Kingdom. The Sovereign’s Sceptre with the Cross was partly remade by Garrard in 1910 to accommodate the largest and finest cut diamond in the world, the Cullinan I, weighing 530 carats.
With this rich heritage, Garrard has met the challenge to harness its unique past with modern day relevance. Garrard’s combination of tradition and contemporary design is inspiring. Our in-house design team and craftsmen create innovative collections as well as unique one-of-a-kind treasures.
Garrard, a pedigree of distinction and luxury.