SPECTRUM FINE JEWELLERY - Key Persons


Adam Claridge

On completion of his apprenticeship in early 2011 Adam was one of the first Goldsmiths' Apprentices to be granted the Licentiateship of the City and Guilds institute(LCGI)as well as the freedom previously mentioned. Whilst training, Adam's work won him a scholarship to take The Gemmological Association of Great Britain practical diamond course in London amongst other awards.

Keith Ingram

After completion of his apprenticeship in 1968 Keith worked in the west end of London serving top jewellery companies in and around Bond Street.Keith founded Spectrum Fine Jewellery ltd in 1973.Hebecame a fellow of the Institute of professional Goldsmiths in 1985 and for some years sat on the board of executives. Keith is a member of the National Association of Jewellers and rose to become Chairman of the South East Branch in 2004.

Sarah Ingram

Sarahalso worked in London. First in a Hatton Garden workshop and later in Cartier's prestigious Workshop in Bond Street, before becoming Keith's indentured apprentice. The first Father and Daughter to do so since records began in the 12th Century. Sarah completed her apprenticeship in 2004 and later becoming a Director of Spectrum.