Collection five: Renewal

Endlessly drawn to and inspired by organic beauty, this collection draws its textures from Lichen, a complex life form considered to be amongst the oldest living things. A keystone species for many environments, surviving in diverse climates - they are evidence of life enduring. And for all this knowledge we are only beginning to understand their capacity for renewal…and so the name for this collection - Renewal

Collection four: Invert

A non-conventional beauty. Rings and neckpieces envisioned in a different way, with splits and binders. Earrings that climb and fall. Diamonds in the rough, a mix of precious stones presented or cut in a non-traditional way. These pieces contain an edgy and feminine vibe

Collection three - Archeology

The vessel forms are inspired by Olpe - greek vessels dating back to 4th-3rd century B.C. Hand carved in wax and cast in solid sterling silver these pieces are made in editions of 10 in form, but each one is individual in finish. Detailing includes engraved, 9ct gold bases and 24ct gold guilding.

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Collection two - Embrasures

The Embrasures collection is based are on the architectural detail used to allow protection and fortification of castles, historically designed for arrows and crossbows used as a defence. These pieces are made in sterling silver and 9ct yellow gold with black diamonds as an accent. 

Collection one - Second skin

The textures in this collection are derived from stingray skin, gifted to me by another jeweller. The Japanese have used stingray skin for centuries, both on the handles of Samurai swords and as armour. It is fitting that in this collection, it becomes a second skin, a protection amulet, a natural form that contains both subtle and perfectly imperfect beauty.