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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Scuba Diving Jewellery

Like most people, when you get chatting to your scuba diving instructor you'll find they often have hidden depths to them.

Some play in their own bands, some like gliding, others run their own businesses. Take Jason Clarke, from Aquasport International in Birmingham. A qualified PADI and BSAC instructor he also has his own range of handmade jewellery called Evolution Jewellery.


Jason at work

The 37-year-old spent 21-years as a professional jewellery maker in Birmingham's prestigious Jewellery Quarter before becoming a full-time PADI instructor.



He used his love of the water as an inspiration for his jewellery and the range has taken off. His signature piece is an eye-catching fish-bone design, which comes as a pendant, bracelet and as a set of cufflinks, one you may have seen it advertised on the pages of dive magazines in the UK recently.
Each piece is handmade by Jason at his own workshop. Check out his website for the full collection.
And remember blokes, if you are planning a weekend away diving and want to guarantee quick agreement, something shiny like jewellery is always going to help win the missus over.
I should know, my wife already has a few of Jason's pieces.

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