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Established in 1881, this 5th generation business is the largest jewellery store outside of London.
Based on the High Street, opposite the Highcross shopping centre, Lumbers stocks a wide range of precious jewellery. Own brand Lumbers diamond rings are complimented by famous jewellery brands like Chopard, Gucci, Georg Jensen and Kiki McDonough. The specialist wedding ring department by Brown and Newirth offers a varied and wide range of bespoke wedding rings - you're sure to find your perfect match!
Watches make a statement at Lumbers too. Classic Swiss watches from Omega, Breguet, Breitling, Hublot, Tag Heuer, Chopard and Tissot are all stocked in wide ranges at this luxury emporium.
And don't forget about Lumbers Lifestyle – a luxury gift department housing Mont Blanc, Aspinal of London, Georg Jensen, Lalique and Chopard gifts – absolutely a gift for everyone.
Tel: +44 (0)116 2551233
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