A popular fine jewellery and silverware event is returning to Harrogate after a successful debut last year.
‘Acquire’ will showcase the artistry of 28 contemporary fine jewellery and silverware makers at The Crown Hotel from 10th until 13th October.
The event offers a unique opportunity for artisans to present their work to discerning buyers.
It’s being organised by fine artist jeweller Joanne Gowan, who is based in Pateley Bridge, and Sarah Leighton of Quo Vadis Jewellery from Birmingham.
The artisans have been carefully selected to offer a broad range of styles and prices, from all areas of the UK and all of the highest quality design and craftsmanship.

Dates and times
- Thursday 10th October: Private View from 5:30PM to 7:30PM including a glass of prosecco.
- Friday 11th October: Open from 10AM to 5PM and Late Opening evening 5pm to 7pm with Free Entry
- Saturday 12th October: Open from 10AM to 5PM
- Sunday 13th October: Open from 10AM to 4PM
Tickets are priced at £10 per person on the Door or £5 in advance through the website.

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