Our History – Liverpool Family Jewellers Since 1952

Welcome to a brief story of our history from 1952 to now. Where four generations of our family have dedicated their careers to the craft of jewellery making for the people of Liverpool.

Our Founding

In 1952, John James Diggle laid the first bricks of our family legacy on Richmond Street. For four generations, we've poured heart and soul into the art of jewellery.

Our journey began in a humble workshop, completing trade work - until we opened our doors to customers. Over the years, from fathers to sons, the delicate artistry of jewellery making and manufacturing passed seamlessly through the generations.

Norman Diggle moved the workshop to Church Street in 1992 - and we continued our quality services, attracting customers from all over the city!

A person working on jewellery, using a small file and wearing a magnifying loupe on their eye in a workshop with scattered tools and jewellery materials.

Back to Richmond Street

The doors to our jewellers on Church Street closed in 2018, and a decision was made to return to our roots on Richmond Street.

Our modern showroom stands as a blend of the old and new, where we still use the same tried and tested methods of jewellery making in our onsite workshop, while showcasing a beautiful shop to discuss all of our services with our expert staff.

Where other jewellers may sought external workshops, we embraced the balance of tradition and innovation. Andrew and Mark Diggle, carrying the torch forward, invested in modern techniques and tools, ensuring every piece reflects our dedication to the craft and our honour to the shops heritage.

Close-up of a person's hand holding a file near a wooden workbench