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Welcome to our new website and our new Swag-bag blog. We launched Swag-bag in November 2009 and have been delighted with the feedback from all our customers so thank you very much to everyone who has purchased our product and we hope Swag-bag has made it easier to store and use your jewellery.
It has been a very exciting six months and recently we were shortlisted for 'Gift of the Year 2010' which was a great honour. We have now added jewellery to our site and we hope you enjoy looking at the new ranges. Our 'Designer Collection' by Helen Redmond uses semi-precious stones, pearls, Murano glass & Swarovski crystals. Each piece is individually made and we believe that there is something in her collection to suit everyone. We hope to introduce other designers over the forthcoming months to provide you with the opportunity to buy unique costume jewellery.
In addition to our Designer range, our 'Contemporary Collection', which will be updated on a regular basis, comprises selected pieces which we hope you will find 'different' from the costume jewellery you usually find in the High Street.

To celebrate the 'new look' website, we have a very special offer: our 'Spotty Dotty' Swag-bag will be available for just £14.99 an incredible saving of £10.00! This offer excludes P&P but will run until August 31st or stocks run out.
Don't delay order one now - Swag-bag is a fantastic gift and even more fantastic at this price!
To end our first blog Helen Redmond will say a few words about herself and her jewellery....
"The History of Redmast Design… 
The designs and creations for Redmast are born in the imagination of myself – Helen Redmond.
On leaving Art College I originally entered the world of Interior Design but my passion for all aspects of design has led me to study ceramics, stained glass and silversmithing. Jewellery design became a natural progression and over the years my work has been sold in various boutiques and galleries in North Yorkshire.
I gather inspiration from anywhere and everywhere! Particular favourite sources of inspiration are gardens which are full of incredible colour combinations, and textiles – again for colour but also for texture.
I use materials from all over the world including India, China, Italy and the Far East. My pieces can comprise of just a few stunning beads or they can be more intricate designs encompassing a variety of glass and metal beads with semi-precious stones. The blend of different materials in striking colour combinations create strong yet elegant statements."
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