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Tatty Devine is a brand name for a jewellery company based in the East End of London, owned by Rosie Wolfenden and Harriet Vine who established the company in 1999. They have one shop in London's Covent Garden, situated on Monmouth Street. They make laser cut acrylic-based art jewellery which is handmade in the UK and personalised Name Necklaces, laser cut and handmade to order. In 2013, Rosie Wolfenden and Harriet Vine were awarded MBEs for Services to the Fashion Industry.[1]
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TattyDevine is a brand name for a jewellery company based in the East End of London, owned by Rosie Wolfenden and Harriet Vine who established the company...
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Prichard, Charlotte (17 August 2018). "Women We Watch: Theresa Lola". TattyDevine. "Impossible Things About Optimism" (PDF). Barbican Young Poets 2016...
Handel lived from 1723-1759. The Band was formed in 1996 by baroque cellist Tatty Theo to perform and record the chamber music of Handel and his contemporaries...
Court of the Lord Lyon. Retrieved 7 January 2024. "Edinburgh's Pantry: Tatties, neeps, oranges and lemons". www.nts.org.uk. National Trust for Scotland...