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North Yorkshire mother and daughter entrepreneurs launch jewellery startup
North Yorkshire based mother and daughter jewellery designers have launched Renné Jewellery.
Helen and Annie Rennison design and create original sterling silver and semi precious stone pieces from their rural workshop in Richmond.
Their business launched online to the public last month.
Helen Rennison, co-founder of Renné Jewellery, comments: “We’re delighted our dream of launching our own jewellery brand has become a reality, I’m especially pleased I’m doing it with my daughter.
“Our launch in 2015 marks years of preparation, fine-detail designing and hard work.
“It’s this level of intricacy and dedication that guarantees jewellery by Renné is one of a kind and a truly original design for the wearer.
“It’s our vision that anyone who wears an item from the Renné collection treasures their piece and establishes their own way of wearing the item.
“Every single piece within the collection is individual, with small blemishes or indents only adding character and a story to the necklace, ring or bangle.
“We design pieces that evolve and change with age, meaning that they can be worn for a lifetime.”
Annie Rennison, said: “It was essential that our collection can be worn by everyone from a grandma to a granddaughter.
“Each piece is distinctive and can be worn in variety of ways, everything that we designed for the line can be stacked and layered with other pierces to create a look that is distinct to the person wearing them.”
The Renné collection includes rings, bangles, necklaces and earrings, as well as personalised cufflinks for gentlemen.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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