Police in Halifax are appealing for anyone offered a large amount of valuable Asian wedding jewellery for sale to get in contact.
The jewellery is believed to have been stolen from a house on Milton Place sometime between September 14 2014 and January 15, 2015.
It is not known when exactly the items were taken although it is suspected that someone with access to the house took the items.
The stolen items included a bridal set including a gold headpiece, earrings, nose piece, temple piece, two necklaces and a ring.
Other items taken included five gold men’s rings, eight women’s gold rings, a gold locket and a gold wrist strap.
PC Sally Musket of Halifax Police, said: A large amount of quite distinctive jewellery was taken in this offence and we would appeal to anyone who is offered it for sale to contact the police.
“As it is wedding jewellery it is not often checked resulting in the victim only noticing it was missing recently.
“Clearly these items are of emotional value to the victims and I would ask anyone who has information about the theft or who may have any information at all to contact myself on 101.
“Information can also be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

