ANTARES
Inspired by the beauty of the cosmos, features an array of 18k gold plate ball jewellery
Our plating is of exceptional quality—18k gold with a 3-micron thickness, elegantly finished with 24k gold.
Our plating is of exceptional quality—18k gold with a 3-micron thickness, elegantly finished with 24k gold.
During my childhood in the 1980s, I performed various errands for my parents’ jewellery shop, Elvira’s, located on Talbot Street in Dublin. As a teenager, I transitioned to working behind the counter, selling jewellery to local customers. At that time, security measures were implemented by a large German Shepherd named Bryo, but this did not prevent a nighttime robbery that ultimately led to the shop’s closure.
Having remained in the industry as an adult with other retail shops and wholesalers, I was pleasantly surprised to observe that the same jewellery items I had sold two decades earlier were experiencing a resurgence in popularity. I believe that virtually every conceivable design, with the exception of a few, has been transformed into a jewellery piece, and these designs tend to cycle in and out of fashion over time. In 2014, I felt compelled to establish a brand that would capture and reflect these emerging trends.
Quality and affordability were paramount considerations when selecting the materials for our designs. Consequently, we opted for an 18k 3 micron gold plating (French Plaqúe Or standard) in a soft champagne gold color to enhance our creations.
Finally, I felt compelled to name our brand. When my parents’ shop closed, there were several watch repairs that remained uncollected for several years. One particular watch caught my attention, with a name I loved, an old square-faced Buren watch from Switzerland. To avoid any potential confusion with the original brand an additional ‘r’ was added, and so Burren Jewellery was born.
Coincidentally, our brand name shares the same name as the renowned Burren landscape in County Clare, which we draw inspiration from when creating new designs.
During my childhood in the 1980s, I performed various errands for my parents’ jewellery shop, Elvira’s, located on Talbot Street in Dublin. As a teenager, I transitioned to working behind the counter, selling jewellery to local customers. At that time, security measures were implemented by a large German Shepherd named Bryo, but this did not prevent a nighttime robbery that ultimately led to the shop’s closure.
Having remained in the industry as an adult with other retail shops and wholesalers, I was pleasantly surprised to observe that the same jewellery items I had sold two decades earlier were experiencing a resurgence in popularity. I believe that virtually every conceivable design, with the exception of a few, has been transformed into a jewellery piece, and these designs tend to cycle in and out of fashion over time. In 2014, I felt compelled to establish a brand that would capture and reflect these emerging trends.
Quality and affordability were paramount considerations when selecting the materials for our designs. Consequently, we opted for an 18k 3 micron gold plating (French Plaqúe Or standard) in a soft champagne gold color to enhance our creations.
Finally, I felt compelled to name our brand. When my parents’ shop closed, there were several watch repairs that remained uncollected for several years. One particular watch caught my attention, with a name I loved, an old square-faced Buren watch from Switzerland. To avoid any potential confusion with the original brand an additional ‘r’ was added, and so Burren Jewellery was born.
Coincidentally, our brand name shares the same name as the renowned Burren landscape in County Clare, which we draw inspiration from when creating new designs.