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Governor to Attend Jewelry Company's Launch of New East Greenwich HQ
Loren Hope is celebrating the launch of their new East Greenwich headquarters.

Loren Hope, a growing independent jewelry company, is celebrating its new headquarters in East Greenwich Thursday night.
Governor Gina Raimondo, along with Loren Hope owner and designer Loren Barham and other officials will be on hand for the launch of the new headquarters, located in Greenwich Mills at 42 Ladd St.
The jewelry company offers a line of upscale products made by hand in the United States. The company boasts modern and vintage βsensibility with a contemporary twist, featuring rich, saturated colors,β according to a release.
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With the move to a new headquarters, the company is eyeing future growth. In fact, Barham said she said she hopes to help lead a resurgence of the stateβs jewelry industry, which once controlled most of the nationβs costume jewelry industry and provided thousands of jobs.
The launch event begins at 5 p.m.
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In a blog post earlier this year, Barham said that the move to East Greenwich is the result of needing more space, though she said sheβll miss her old space.
βIt was my first dedicated creative space β a place created solely for designing and developing ideas. A huge milestone for me as an artist and entrepreneur,β she said. βMy very good friend and colleague Sara Kate Huff helped me with designing the studio and it emulated my taste perfectly. A mix of old and new, masculine and feminine.
βAs sad as I was to close the door one last timeβ¦ gushing at that gorgeous northerly light Iβll never see again- Iβm excited to watch the new year unfold. We are growing as a company and needed more space. Something Iβll could never be sad about. I am so thankful for our wonderful customers, friends, families, vendors, the entire LH team and everyone else that understands, supports and shares my vision for Loren Hope. Itβs about so much more than jewelry. Itβs about the story it tells. The hands that have put it together, the heritage of craftsmanship, the history of the industry here, and itβs mostly about being inspired. Inspiration, after all, is what has brought me here.
Photo Courtesy: Loren Hope
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