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This site is not intended to be a complete catalogue, but simply a small selection of work from over 60 key contemporary designers on exhibit in our Galleries.

We consider the importance of correct sizing, choosing the perfect combinations, discussing your life style and having sufficient selection can only be achieved by a visit, however we realize this is not always possible so are happy to discuss requirements over the phone or by email and can send images of suggestions.

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Christopher Wharton

Each piece is available in platinum, 18ct yellow or white gold and can be tailored to take different size of either diamonds or coloured gem stones. Christopher Wharton diamonds standard is of ‘collection quality’. Certification can be provided on request. All the pieces in this fine jewellery collection are handmade by their goldsmiths to the highest standards...
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Sonia Cheadle

Sonia graduated as a jeweller and silversmith in 1995 from Sir John Cass faculty of Art & Design. In 2002 she received her Gem Diamond Certificate. She practices as a Goldsmith from her studio in London. Her work has a subtle art deco influence with hints of early cartier design. Sonia’s pieces radiate simplicity and strength: her designs are timeless classics that demand to be worn...
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Malcolm Betts

Born in Surrey in 1964 Malcolm first expressed an interest in being a goldsmith after a visit to Birmingham’s famous jewellery quarter at the age of sixteen. Attending a two year jewellery trade course at Mid-Warwickshire college gave Malcolm an immediate grounding and understanding of working in precious and non-precious metals...

Malcolm Morris

London based jeweler Malcolm Morris was educated at Middlesex University and Birmingham School of jewellery. Malcolm’s collection is entirely hand-made using gold, silver and platinum, no two pieces are identical as the hand forging process does not allow this. Malcolm’s
jewellery has been featured in various films... ‘Shakespeare in Love’ in which Gwyneth Paltrow wears two of Malcolm’s tiaras...

Tanja Ufer

In 1993 Tanja undertook a traditional jewellery making apprenticeship at Pforzheim Gold- smithing School, and followed this with a two year placement with Peter Haarstick, a well known German jewellery designer. In 1997 she studied for an MA at Sheffield Hallam University, which broadened her understanding of jewellery and introduced a conceptual approach to her work...

James Newman

James Newman established himself as a contemporary jewellery designer in 1998. Based in the heart of Birmingham James found immediate success selling and exhibiting both nationally and internationally. James commitment to innovative and original design have enabled him to establish himself alongside Britain’s most respected jewellery designers...
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Andrew Geoghegan

Andrew studied stone setting at the Birmingham school of jewellery where he discovered he had a passion for working in metal. Andrew’s fascination with stone setting is evident in his work he is constantly developing unique techniques in search of new twists in the design process in this intriguing aspect of jewellery...

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Shaun Leane

Shaun designs to thrill, his work is innovative, beautiful and above all, fun to wear.
Shaun uses an impressive combination of materials with flawless craftsmanship. Using traditional jewellery-making techniques, the collection celebrates the exclusivity of high-end jewellery, pushing the boundaries of design....
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Mark Nuell

Mark Nuell has always placed great importance on vividly coloured gemstones. As a child he lived on the Australian gem fields and collected tiny, brightly coloured chips of sapphire. This initial interest in gems led him to study at the Randwick College in Sydney, Australia. Mark carefully selects stones for their colour, luminosity and brilliance...

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Mikala Djorup

Mikala was born in Copenhagen in 1968 and undertook a 4-year jewellery apprenticeship in 1993, she graduated from London Guildhall University in 1999. She has travelled, worked and exhibited extensively overseas, from Kathmandu to San Francisco. She now lives and works in London. Her collection uses themes of ‘repetition’, ‘interaction’ and ‘movement’...
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Goodman Morris

Husband and wife team, Alex Goodman and Nicola Morris work together from their shop and gallery in Brighton. Goodman Morris produce bold, simple, sculptural work in precious metals that are comfortable to wear, well crafted, and work with the body. They have recently won awards for ‘Best Jewellery Design’ IJL 2003, Commendation, Craftsmanship and Design Awards 2005...

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Sarah Jordan

Sarah trained at Middlesex University and such was her flair and enthusiasm for her subject that she stayed on to work as a lecturer there after she graduated. She set up her own jewellery label in 1986. Sarah has won many awards including the UK Jewellery Designer of the Year (2000) and the Platinum Design Innovation Award (2004). Sarah says of her work “It is my philosophy to not only design sensual and innately beautiful pieces, but to create jewellery that is imbued with my love of life and possesses a spirit and integrity that invigorates and inspires the wearer...

Weissenstein

The Weissenstein Collection takes its name and inspiration from the mountain that overlooks the historic town of Solothurn in the Jura mountains of Switzerland.  Designed by the goldsmithing duo Wolfgang Schnider and Matthias Hammer the collection is made using a milling process with pieces available in white, yellow, red and rose gold...Click NOW for further info

Jacks Design

Jacks is one of the UK’s top emerging talents in contemporary jewellery design.  Having completed a BA Hons in jewellery in the mid 1990s, she went to work for a top name in the jewellery design industry for eight years before launching her first independent collection. Working primarily in 18ct gold and platinum, Jacks combines conventional goldsmithing and stone setting techniques with the latest in computer-aided design...
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Henrich & Denzel

Henrich and Denzel is a high quality jewellery company that produces work to the highest standards.By setting exacting high standards in the creation of modern classics with permanent value, Henrich and Denzel has proved to be a driving force in the genre of wedding rings. Consequently, these models can only be found at foremost jewelers...


Niessing

The family run business of Niessing was founded in 1873 in the small town of Vreden, on the German, Dutch border. They started by making church artifacts and wedding bands. In 1930 they invented the jointless wedding band and in 1960 developed the easyfit ring. Innovation and technical excellence has always been part of Niessing’s identity and in 1977 they developed the combination of platinum with fine gold, and in 1979 this was followed by the creation of their famous tension ring...

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