Where Our Story Begins
Fitzpatrick Diamonds began with a simple idea. Buying a diamond should feel personal, clear and enjoyable.
After many years working within the international diamond world, Peter Fitzpatrick saw that most people wanted honest guidance rather than the usual high street sales approach.
In 2008 he opened Fitzpatrick Diamonds and created something different. A private showroom. A calm appointment. Real education on natural and lab grown diamonds. And trusted sourcing from the suppliers he had worked with for decades.
Peter’s strength is finding exceptional stones and explaining the details in a way that makes sense. His eye for quality and value is at the centre of everything we do.
Today we still meet clients quietly a few minutes from Grafton Street and help them choose diamonds and jewellery with confidence and care.
Turning Ideas Into Something Real
Gina loves the moment when an idea begins to take shape. She spends time looking through archives, magazines, Pinterest boards and heirloom pieces that need a new beginning. If you can imagine it, she will find a way to bring it to life.
After years working in creative and design roles, she joined Fitzpatrick Diamonds and everything felt natural from day one. Peter brings the sourcing expertise and steady precision. Gina brings the imagination, the feminine perspective and an intuitive sense of what people are drawn to.
She guides clients through styles, shapes and small details that make a design feel personal. For Gina, jewellery should feel meaningful and enjoyable from the first idea to the finished piece.
Benji - Our Chief Happiness Officer
Benji is our chocolate lab and the quiet boss of the showroom. He greets clients with the kind of enthusiasm only a dog can give and has a special interest in inspecting jewellery boxes and guarding the treat drawer.
He brings a calm, happy energy to the studio and reminds us every day that jewellery should always bring joy. Some clients say meeting Benji is the highlight of their appointment and to be honest, he would probably agree.
When he is not welcoming visitors, he is usually asleep under the desk or keeping a watchful eye on the door, ready to charm the next person who walks in.
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