Family-run jeweller’s with proud history

Wilcox and Carter is a family-run jewellery business with a proud history in Boston.
And at the moment it is offering a special wedding ring promotion, where the happy couple can buy any two wedding rings and get the cheapest half price.
Based in Wide Bargate, the business is run by Noel Gleeson, who has 51 years in the retail jewelley trade, and James Gleeson, who spent more than ten years working for one of the largest jewellery manufacturers in the UK before joining Wilcox and Carter in 2013 to maintain the family connection.
The shop has been at its current location since 1981 and underwent a major refit last year, doubling the store’s size and introducing in store furniture from Swarovski, Thomas Sabo. Nomination and Clogau.
James said: “We wanted to create a store which offered a special ambiance to our customers and made us a destination for jewellery lovers in the area.
“We have a loyal customer base however we are always delighted to welcome new customers of all ages.
“The beauty of having a strong fashion jewellery brand presence is that it encourages young customers to visit the store and feel comfortable in our shop.
“We are proud to offer exceptional customer service and be exclusive stockists of Swarovski (jewellery, watches and pens), Nomination (jewellery, watches and charms), Thomas Sabo (charms, jewellery and watches), Clogau, Edblad, Uno de 50, Hugo Boss watches and pens and Buddha to Buddha.”
The store can be contacted by calling 01205 362719, email [email protected] or go to the website at www.wilcoxandcarter.co.uk

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