Traditional skills and the latest technology

TO celebrate the beginning of the wedding season, Studio 35 are offering clients up to £200

John Harris

John Harris

info@virtualcom.it

12:00AM, Tuesday 03 May 2016

TO celebrate the beginning of the wedding season, Studio 35 are offering clients up to £200 worth of jewellery in their shop when they spend a minimum of £1,000 on their bespoke wedding bands.

Whether you would like a pair of pearl earrings to complement your wedding dress or a pair of cufflinks or new watch for your wedding day suit, they have a wide variety of beautiful jewellery in stock that is perfect for your big day.

This offer is valid for wedding ring orders — with the deposit to be placed before Saturday, May 14, 2016. And for all the orders placed taking advantage of this offer, one lucky couple will be offered the chance to come in and watch their rings being made in their bespoke studio.

Whether you are looking for a simple band or would like to design a one-of-a-kind bespoke ring, Studio 35 can help you to create the perfect ring.

Using traditional handmade skills combined with the latest technology, they can create scans, images and samples so that you can be involved at every step of the bespoke process.



To take advantage of this offer, visit Studio 35 at 35 Duke Street, Henley, and mention the “Henley Standard Offer”.

For more information, visit www.studio35.biz



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