Silver & Jewellery
Berganza at 88-90 Hatton Garden has been operating from the street for more than 30 years and the business itself dates back to the early 1970s. Founder Paul Daughters, who trained as a lapidary, moved into antique and vintage jewellery on discovering the best quality and finest gemstones were found in older examples.
Hatton Garden takes its name from Sir Christopher Hatton. He was made Lord Chancellor and in 1578 was handed the Bishop of Ely’s London residence as a royal gift. Much of the area remained in the Hatton family into the early 19th century when it became established as a jewellery quarter. Today there are around 550 different businesses in the area.