Creating bespoke jewellery is one of the most rewarding parts of my practice. Working closely with each client, the process results in highly personalised and varied outcomes. It’s an ideal choice for engagement and wedding rings, sentimental pieces and personalised gifts.

The process typically begins with a consultation, either in person at my London studio or remotely via video call. In this initial meeting, we’ll discuss your ideas, preferred materials, and budget. From there, I’ll produce a few sketches or wax carvings, and once we’ve agreed on a design, I’ll begin handcrafting your piece. I work in recycled sterling silver and gold, and wherever possible, I source ethical stones and materials.

Turnaround times vary depending on the complexity of the design, but most bespoke pieces take between six to eight weeks from start to finish. I’ll always do my best to accommodate tighter deadlines where possible.

My style tends towards organic, textured, twisted, sculptural forms, and I like my jewellery to look handmade. However, the bespoke process is always collaborative and is often an opportunity for me to explore new techniques.

I welcome a wide range of commissions, from wedding, engagement and commitment rings to the remodelling of old jewellery. If you’re interested in commissioning something special, please get in touch via the contact form.