Fashion Jewelry by Stephen Webster

Stephen Webster is fast becoming a well known name in fashion jewellery and specialises in diamonds. He has stores in major cities country wide, his latest outlet being on 93 Mount Street, London. His fashion jewellery can also be found in London’s most famous department store, Harrods. Stephen Webster also has fashion jewellery stores in Dublin, Belfast, Manchester, Edinburough, Glasgow and Yorkshire. His fashion jewellery is also stocked in many stores in the United States, in California, Los Angeles, Florida and Atlanta to name a few.

Stephen Webster has won many awards in his career. For example he won the ‘Luxury Jeweller of the Year’ award and the ‘Jewellery Designer of the Year’ title. He also received nods from the American Gem Trade Association Spectrum Awards and the U.K Designer of the Year Award,

Stephen Webster has many a celebrity endorsement for his fashion jewellery. The latest celeb to sign up to promote his fashion jewellery is Christina Aguilera, in the promotional pictures she models both his more modern and edgy works and his traditional, 40s style fashion jewellery. His work features diamonds heavily so you can be sure that any fashion jewellery item by Stephen Webster is going to sparkle! Other celebrities to favour Stephen Websters fashion jewellery include Elton John and Madonna who has often been spotted wearing fashion items by Webster.

Stephen Webster’s Fashion Jewellery spans a wide range of styles and colours. Some of his best work is the simplest in many people’s opinions. His range of ear studs for men in plain silver are both elegant and minimalist. His ace ingraved stud earings stand out in his range for men, and would suit a man looking for something classy but simple. When it comes to animal shapes Stephen Webster’s fashion jewellery takes on an almost grotesque edge. His gargoyle pendant for men is both stylish and twisted, it is well made but ugly at the same time. His set of pitbull cufflinks have the same quality, whilst you can see that it is obviously a pitbull, the shape is almost distorted giving the fashion jewellery a highly original appearance.

His latest range of fashion jewellery shows that Webster is highly interested in carvings. His work has a slight celtic edge, especially the pieces that involve gargoyles. Each piece is highly detailed and there is no slacking on the craftsmanship used in creating these pieces of fashion jewellery. Webster’s choice of material is often silver which he sometimes combines with diamonds to create his signature glittery effect.