PLAX Jewellery
PLAX Jewellery is a brand that specialises in luxury pearl jewellery.


Website: www.plaxjewellery.com
Telephone: (+44) 203 475 7993
Email: pearls@plaxjewellery.com
Address: Woodberry House 2 Woodberry Grove London N12 0DR
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We fell in Love.
PLAX Jewellery is a brand that specialises in luxury pearl jewellery.
We fell in love with the pearl; the most extraordinary of all gemstones, and embarked on a mission to unravel its beauty, splendour and significance through our jewellery collection.
We marry outstanding design, exquisite craftsmanship and fine pearls to create luxury pearl jewellery to fall in love with.
We adore individuality and allow for the customisation of our collection and, as a brand, we are passionate about philanthropy.
We invite you all to fall in love.
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