Weston Beamor and Domino Jewellery will unite under one umbrella later this summer, creating a more connected future for jewellery manufacturing, design, bridal and bespoke services.
Announced today (1 July), the integration brings together decades of shared expertise across casting, bespoke manufacturing, wedding rings, mounts and finished jewellery, marking a significant milestone for the Birmingham-based manufacturer.
For customers, the move will deliver a more streamlined and connected experience across every stage of the jewellery manufacturing and purchasing journey.
While the Domino Jewellery brand will transition into the Weston Beamor name, the people, products, expertise and customer relationships that have defined both businesses will remain central to the company.
The move formalises a close working relationship that has developed over recent years, with teams already collaborating across manufacturing, customer service and operations.
Sales director Nina du Celliee Muller said: “This is a really exciting step forward for both businesses.
“Weston Beamor and Domino Jewellery already share many of the same customers, values and ways of working, so bringing everything together into one integrated business is a natural progression.
“Our customers increasingly need partners who can offer flexibility, speed, expertise, scalability and a joined-up approach across multiple services.
“By combining the strengths of both businesses, we’re creating a simpler, stronger and more connected experience that allows us to support our customers even more effectively, both now and in the future.”
Founded in 1947, Weston Beamor has earned a reputation for its manufacturing expertise, casting capabilities and bespoke craftsmanship.
Domino Jewellery has been long recognised for its collections, bridal jewellery and deep understanding of the retail market.
The integrated business will bring together expertise across five core areas: Casting, Mounts, Wedding Rings, Bespoke and Finished Jewellery.
It will also introduce a new Edits service, enabling customers to personalise existing designs from the company’s extensive portfolio, offering greater flexibility while reducing development time.
Customers can expect improved communication, closer collaboration between teams, greater visibility across services and more efficient processes, alongside the craftsmanship, quality and customer support both businesses are known for.
At the heart of the business remains Weston Beamor’s long-established casting expertise. Casting has formed the foundation of the company for decades, underpinning its manufacturing innovation, technical craftsmanship and long-standing customer partnerships.
Today, that heritage continues to drive the company’s broader capabilities across bespoke, bridal, mounts and finished jewellery. The integration has also been shaped by customer feedback and changing market demands.
Creative director Naomi Newton-Sherlock added: “We’ve had meaningful conversations with our customers to better understand the challenges they’re facing in today’s market.
“Retailers and brands increasingly want fewer, stronger supplier relationships that can offer flexibility, consistency, innovation and joined-up thinking. This integration allows us to deliver exactly that.”
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