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F. Hinds

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Industry
  
Retail

Area served
  
England and Wales

Headquarters
  
Uxbridge, United Kingdom

Type of business
  
Private

Founder
  
George Henry Hinds

Products
  
Jewellery

Number of employees
  
1,000

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Founded
  
1856, London, United Kingdom

Profiles

F. Hinds is a jewellery retailing chain, operating in England and Wales. There are currently 118 F Hinds stores within the United Kingdom.

The chain is an independent retailer which was founded in 1856 by George Henry Hinds, although his father Joseph was also a clockmaker in Stamford, Lincolnshire.

Shortly after the First World War, brothers Frank and William divided the business in two. William Hinds diversified into theatres and also into films as he was one of the two founders of Hammer Film Productions, the studio famous for horror films. Frank continued with the jewellery business and eventually, in 1990, F. Hinds took over the one remaining shop owned by the other half of the family in Worthing, Sussex.

Unlike most companies established 150 years ago, the sixth generation of the Hinds family still owns and manages the business. Diamond buyer Andrew Hinds is personally responsible for selecting the diamonds sold by the company.

In 2014 Andrew Hinds was elected Chairman of the UK jewellery trade body the National Association of Goldsmiths.

F. Hinds stores stock a wider than average range of jewellery, watches, clocks, collectible and gift ranges . They are usually to be found within shopping centres, or on High Streets. The stores can be found in many towns and out of town malls.

Brands operated by F. Hinds include My Diamonds diamond jewellery, the Night and Day black and white diamond collection and the Kilimanjaro Tanzanite collection.

The chain was one of the first click and mortar jewellers, having launched its first ecommerce site in 1997.

They are one of the national retailers on the Barclaycard Freedom loyalty scheme and also specialise in recycling unwanted gold jewellery into new pieces, offering over 100% of the value of the gold exchanged.

In 2008, F Hinds joined the Responsible Jewellery Council, an international not-for-profit organisation established to reinforce consumer confidence in the jewellery industry by advancing responsible business practices throughout the supply chain, and in August 2011 they were one of the first members to become fully accredited following an independent audit.

References

F. Hinds Wikipedia