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Annie haak
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“His love is guitar, so my spring-summer collection, Let’s Dance, will be full of colour, music and love.” “The accident has taken its toll but he’s absolutely fine,” she says. “My pieces are made – and sent – with love.”Īlthough Jonny’s accident is now behind them, Annie still goes to Bali to work with the silversmith, Kadek, and his staff and see her husband who has retired to the island. “When my youngest daughter got married I gave her some engraved bracelets to celebrate the day,” she says. She channels Bali’s ethos of respect, love, care, luck, protection, strength and wellbeing into each piece of jewellery.Īnd with her flair for colour and mix-and-match, she has created a range of stacking bracelets, while her bespoke wedding collection offers a selection of bride and bridesmaid gifts. The angel might be one of Annie’s most popular designs but there is a message behind each of her pieces. Recently I received a letter from her mum, Cheryl, to say Emma had found her wings.” “She had no hair, so we know it was cancer. “I sent one to little Emma and I still have the picture and thank-you note she sent me in return,” Annie recalls. Six years ago a child wrote and asked for a guardian angel. “I’d lost my parents and felt I was about to lose my husband, too.”īack home in England, the business took off in Annie’s shed but it soon outgrew the garden and she moved it into her home.Īs the orders flooded in she kept her guardian angel close to her heart, as did lovers of her designs, many of whom wrote to her with moving stories of their own. “I needed my guardian angel then,” she admits.

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She put pencil to paper to keep her mind busy and soon her sketches revealed the guardian angel that became her signature charm.










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