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1. What is the Jewellery category all about?
This category showcases a superb selection of fashion jewellery, costume jewellery, Sterling Silver, Mother of Pearl, and Nickel Free high quality products. Ideal for retail shop owners, market traders, or anyone seeking quality wholesale fashion jewellery in the UK.
2. Who should explore this category?
Perfect for wholesale jewellery suppliers UK, wholesale jewellery outlets, trade suppliers, or online stores who are sourcing everything from wholesale men's jewellery to friendship bracelets, glass jewellery, and street style jewellery. Also appealing to ethically sourced products buyers.
3. What are the wholesale requirements?
Each exhibitor sets their own minimum order and margin requirements, offering both wholesale price and sale price tiers. Many specialise in one size fits all pieces, making bulk orders easy to manage.
4. How competitively priced is this jewellery?
Expect wholesale prices designed for margin-driven businesses. Many suppliers offer both regular price and sale price options, ensuring you can stock quality wholesale fashion jewellery affordably.
5. What product ranges are available?
From hair accessories like hair clips, hair slides, hair ties, and hair elastics, to jewellery items such as Sterling Silver necklaces, glass jewellery, Mother of Pearl pieces, costume jewellery, and friendship bracelets.
6. Is the jewellery ethically sourced and of good quality?
Yes. Many exhibitors emphasise ethically sourced products, use materials like Nickel Free metals, Mother of Pearl, Sterling Silver, and maintain rigorous quality standards. You can truly offer style without sacrifice.
7. How do I place an order?
Simply follow the exhibitor's instructions on their online store, or contact them directly via marketplace forms. Some operate physical wholesale jewellery outlets, while others serve online store and market trader businesses. Look out for listed minimum order or pack-size requirements.
8. Can I get hair accessories alongside jewellery?
Absolutely. This category also features wholesale hair accessories, from hair clips and hair slides to scrunchies and headbands, often available at wholesale price alongside jewellery orders for wider cross-sell potential.
9. Why choose exhibitors from this category?
Access cost-effective wholesale jewellery suppliers UK with strong margins
Mix fashion accessories and hair accessories for full-range stocking
Benefit from ethically sourced, Nickel Free, high quality products
Transparent sale price and regular price tiers
Satisfy diverse customer groups from street style jewellery to gift-worthy friendship bracelets
10. What styles and occasions are covered?
From street style jewellery to elegant wedding-ready pieces, the collection suits every consumer demand. Exhibitors offer timeless Sterling Silver, Mother of Pearl, casual costume jewellery, and trendy friendship bracelets, ensuring you're ready for any occasion.
Celtic jewellery is built around a small set of recurring symbols, each with deep cultural meaning.
The Celtic knot, with its endless interlocking loops, represents eternity and the interconnectedness of life.
The Trinity Knot (or triquetra) symbolises the cycle of life and, in Christian tradition, the Holy Trinity.
The Claddagh, featuring two hands holding a crowned heart, represents love, loyalty and friendship.
The Celtic Cross combines the Christian cross with a circle believed to represent the sun or eternity.
The Tree of Life symbolises wisdom, strength and the connection between generations.
These symbols are the primary design language of Celtic jewellery and give each piece a story beyond its appearance. For retailers, this storytelling potential is a significant driver of customer purchasing decisions.
The most common materials in Celtic jewellery are sterling silver and gold, both hallmarked in accordance with UK regulations for quality assurance.
Pewter is also widely used, particularly for more affordable or decorative pieces.
Many Scottish Celtic jewellery makers incorporate natural gemstones such as Scottish freshwater pearls, Cairngorm smoky quartz and heathergem, which is made from compressed Scottish heather stems. These add genuine Scottish provenance to the product.
When sourcing at Scotland’s Trade Fairs, it is worth asking each exhibitor directly about materials and hallmarking standards, as this is frequently the first question retail customers ask.
The category covers the full range: rings, necklaces and pendants, earrings, bracelets, brooches, kilt pins, cufflinks and hair accessories.
Many suppliers offer collections built around specific symbols or materials, allowing buyers to range from accessible fashion jewellery through to premium sterling silver and gold pieces.
Several exhibitors at Scotland’s Trade Fairs specialise in Scottish-made jewellery incorporating traditional Celtic motifs alongside distinctly Scottish references such as thistles, clan crests and Scottish landscapes.