New retail store in Wellington
PRESS RELEASE 22nd November 2013
TORY & KO. Jewellers in Wellington have a reputation for designing beautiful, feminine and stylish jewellery for the modern girl and woman.
Due to the success of their classic, contemporary and vintage ranges of jewellery they have opened a second sparkling new retail store - on the ground floor of the Old Bank Arcade, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
“We are delighted to showcase our jewellery in a stylish, new retail environment while still retaining our bespoke jewellery Boutique store upstairs”, commented Kirstin O’Brien, co-director of TORY & KO. “Our Wellington-based Jewellery workshop creates our signature jewellery for the Pretty, Charm and Stella Collections and we have recently brought in a beautiful collection from Paris called “Les Nereides" which is presented in our new store”.
TORY & KO. jewellers is the brainchild of Wellington women Victoria Taylor, jeweller, designer and gemologist and Kirstin O’Brien, from a family of jewellers. The business specialises in engagement and wedding ring design, fine and bespoke designed jewellery pieces made from gold, silver, precious gemstones and pearls.
Their bespoke Jewellery Boutique upstairs in the Old Bank Arcade allows customers to discuss designs and bring in their items for valuation, repair and re-design.
Now their other jewellery collections can dazzle passers-by in the glorious Old Bank Arcade and both Victoria and Kirstin welcome you to visit them in either of their two locations.
ENDS
WWW.TORYANDKO.COM
Stats NZ: Economic Impacts On New Zealand From Conflict In The Middle East – Report
Advertising Standards Authority: ASA Annual Report 2025 - Platform-Neutral Regulation Keeps Pace With Digital Advertising
Science Media Centre: Lead Pipes Banned For New Plumbing – Expert Reaction
New Zealand Young Physicists Trust: Auckland To Host The ‘World Cup Of Physics’ In 2027; Search Begins For Student-Designed Tournament Logo
Oxfam Aotearoa: Top CEO Pay Increased 20 Times Faster Than Workers’ Pay In 2025
Bill Bennett: TUANZ Report - Networks Built, Value Missing

