Original jewellery by Andrew Grima was some of the most prestigious to come out of London's West End in the 20th century. Since his passing in 2007, Andrew's family continued to create beautiful limited-edition pieces.
Andrew Grima History
Born in Rome in 1927, Andrew Grima established himself as one of the most influential jewellers based in London. After working for his father's London-based jewellery business, Grima went on to create bespoke pieces in the sixties and seventies. These achieved international acclaim.
He won various awards for his work, including the Duke of Edinburgh Prize for Elegant Design. Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret both in the past sported original jewellery by Grima.
His unique jewellery has become illustrious in recent years, with Grima examples often soaring above their estimates at auction.
Andrew Grima passed away in 2007, and since then tens of pieces each year have been produced by his family in limited numbers.
Andrew Grima Jewellery at Auction

A pair of 'black' and 'white' cultured pearl and pavé-set diamond earrings, attributed to Grima.
Price Realised: £2,169.20