Spring Fashion: Create your perfect piece
Published 11:11am 8 September 2025
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Jewellery not only adds the finishing touches to a look but can also be a unique form of personal expression, according to the team at Unity Jewellers.
Unity Jewellers, at 125 Redcliffe Pde, is more than a jewellery store.
With the motto ‘With hammer and torch, we forge platinum and gold into love and dreams’, they are artisans who create, repair, and sell fine jewellery with a personal touch.
Jeweller and workshop manager Brad Wilkinson says custom-made pieces are increasingly popular with people wanting to upcycle jewellery or turn sentimental items into something new.
“Every piece is unique to the specific people involved. We definitely like designing things that aren’t necessarily for an occasion, but for a specific person to express themselves in their own design,” Brad says.
The team engages with customers to turn their vision into a design that works. Brad suggests customers look for inspiration online, bringing in photos or drawings, as a starting point.
“We try to utilise aspects of customers’ designs and recreate something unique,” he says.
Unity Jewellers is a family business owned by Mark and Megan Stanworth, which has grown significantly since it moved to Redcliffe two and a half years ago.
Mark says custom-made jewellery appeals to people because it’s one-of-a-kind.
His team also offers expert onsite repair services, which breathe new life into old or worn pieces.
Unity Jewellers is a one-stop-shop for all your jewellery needs, offering on-site custom work, expert repairs, personal service and competitive pricing on retail jewellery.
Mark says customers take comfort, knowing their jewellery does not leave the workshop.
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