UP CLOSE: With the Macclesfield jeweller celebrating 43-years in business

By Alex Greensmith

22nd Aug 2023 | Local News

Peter Clayton is the friendly face behind Cheshire Diamonds in Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
Peter Clayton is the friendly face behind Cheshire Diamonds in Macclesfield. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Meet the semi-retired jeweller who keeps on going for his love of the craft.

Macclesfield jeweller Peter Clayton runs Cheshire Diamonds, a fixture in our town since 1980.

Located on the Mill Street Park Green borderline at 124 Mill Street, Peter creates bespoke pieces of jewellery

"I just want to make nice pieces of jewellery," said Peter.

His premises also backs on to Wood Street. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

"It is all word of mouth with me. I've been doing it for such a long time, I'm in my 60s now.

"I have been doing it since I was 15. I started my apprenticeship in Manchester, I was working with people who were in their 80s and 90s then, so they were very disciplined and taught me absolutely loads."

Originally from High Lane, the Stockport-born Macclesfield business owner is the sole employee of Cheshire Diamonds, with Peter now in semi-retirement. Having ran the Macclesfield company since he was 20. 

Peter has shared his expertise with five apprentices, who have gone to start their own businesses. 

According to IBISWorld, there are 1,357 Jewellery Manufacturing businesses in the UK as of 2023, up 1.1% from 2022. (Image - Cheshire Diamonds)

"I've now become the old sage I guess," he joked.

Services include making engagement rings, creating wedding rings, and repairing jewellery.

Cheshire Diamonds also sell luxury watches from around the world.

They have a near perfect rating on Google Reviews.

Peter's business also does their bit for charity, being a supporter of East Cheshire Hospice. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

"It doesn't feel like it has been 43 years", added Peter.

"I'm a one-man band really. People come to me with an enquiry, tell me their budget, and then I begin with sourcing the diamonds.

"I get them the best of the best I can get with the money they spend.

"The diamond industry is going bananas. When I was in my 20s, I would fly out to the Far East with a financial budget to buy gemstones.

Some of the latest designs on https://cheshirediamonds.co.uk

"I would fly to places like Thailand and source some of the best quality diamonds.

"40 years later, I have millions of diamonds at my disposal thanks to the internet. I can phone Israel, I can call India, I can talk to New York and find out who has the best price, and within seven days it comes through to me."

The business has survived nine prime ministers, three recessions and one pandemic.

COVID-times saw a surge in enquiries, and Peter dealing with bespoke pieces across the globe.

Need a gift for a wedding anniversary? Cheshire Diamonds has you covered. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Lockdown also allowed him to look in to new technologies to streamline his business.

For example, he can take a photo of his handmade jewellery, and AI will cut out the background of the photos to be uploaded to his online store.

While there is the threat of automated jewellery, Peter does not employ this, as he believes handmade pieces are more meaningful.

"I make jewellery the old-fashioned way", explained Peter.

Their iconic building was recently turned into a poster by fellow Macclesfield's Courthouse Creative, who have an office just 30 seconds away from Cheshire Diamonds. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News / Courthouse Collective)

"It has a few quirks in it, but it is handmade, it is lovely.

"My commission turnaround time is one month."

Peter is a well-known face around town, as well as his business which has been going since 1980, he taught sports at Macclesfield Leisure Centre for 20 years.

He's also well-known in Sutton, where he lived for 30 years.

Peter was just 15-years-old when he first began learning his craft. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

"One of my favourite memories of the business is during lockdown, where I found a parcel of stones I had bought 40 years ago," he recalled.

"It was things like tanzanite and diamond. I made a 43 carat amethyst from the stones I found.

"It was so special as you wouldn't get an amethyst that was that colour these days, as unlike in the 1980s, they heat treat stones now which change their colour.

"Another one of the most interesting moments was working with a replica of a ring which dated back to the Viking era.

Semi-retirement has allowed Peter to pick and choose projects he wants to, further pursuing his passion. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

"But the best part of the job is seeing their face when I've finished making a product.

"We had one mum, who knew her daughter was very particular, said 'She's the fussiest person on the planet, but you've made something she loved'. And she did."

Peter goes above and beyond for his clients. He has even travelled to different countries to personally deliver his bespoke pieces.

More services can be found on his website.

Macclesfield: You can give Cheshire Diamonds a call on 01625 425472. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

"I love being a business in Macclesfield," Peter also said.

"It is a beautiful market town and the people have a great sense of humour.

"I'm a bit sad the way it has gone, because artisan businesses like mine were being pushed out.

"But Macclesfield is great because it is a commuter town. You get an eclectic mix of people coming here, and I see that with my clientele."

Macclesfield: For more information about Cheshire Diamonds, please head to their website or social media.

See Also: Meet staff at Thompsons Macclesfield as the business celebrates 60 years

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