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Cumbria’s first Jewellery Works opens in Keswick

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September 29, 2017
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Brian and Zoe Fulton outside thier new attraction in Keswick

[O]n the 30th September 2017, the historic market town of Keswick in the northern Lake District, is welcoming the opening of a unique visitor attraction called Fultons Lakes Jewellery Works.

The brand-new attraction is headed up by husband and wife team Brian and Zoe Fulton. Brian has been designing, making and selling exquisite bespoke jewellery to both the trade and public for 35 years since his training began at Openshaw College in Manchester.

In his first year at the college, Brian won the Pendlebury Award for the best first year jewellery student and his passion for the craft was ignited, gaining an advanced city and guilds qualification. Using traditional skills tempered with the latest technology they create unique items that cannot be found anywhere else in the county and create a unique insight into the jewellery manufacturing process.

Brian and Zoe have been based at the Blencathra Business Centre, Threlkeld since 2004. Today with support from the Rural Development Programme for Englands Cumbria Fells & Dales LEADER Programme, they have been able to develop their longstanding business and relocate to the centre of Keswick, and share the skills, passion and desire that go into creating their beautiful pieces of jewellery with the wider public.

Fultons Lakes Jewellery Works will offer a unique and exclusive luxury experience where the visitor or customer will be able to see for themselves how jewellery is created and the intricate process it entails, be involved in the design process with the added opportunity to sample and buy products from the shop.

Key features of Fultons Lakes Jewellery Works will include:

  • Design studios and workshops
  • Visual display screens to watch the jewellery making process and jewellery being made
  • Viewing gallery displaying the hand-crafted products
  • Exhibition spaces
  • Private consultation spaces to discuss the customers individual requirements
  • Retail shop
  • Café ‘ Bench’ a sophisticated café culture serving local coffee by Cavetti and handmade chocolates by Huttons of Windermere

Zoe Fulton owner of Fultons Lakes Jewellery Works says; “We are absolutely delighted to be opening the doors to Fultons Lakes Jewellery Works in the centre of Keswick and welcoming our first visitors to experience the journey of how our jewellery is created. It has taken months of dedicated hard work and commitment from the team to get to this stage and we hope everyone will enjoy the finished result and we look forward to meeting both our existing and new customers at our new premises.”

Chris Edwards, Programme Manager for the Cumbria Fells & Dales LEADER Programme, says: “It’s great to see an independent and unique rural business benefiting from European funding.  This funding has enabled Fultons Lakes Jewellery Works to undertake this exciting new venture which will result in job creation and growth within the local economy.“

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