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This site is not intended to be a complete catalogue but simply a small selection of what you will find in the 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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Sophie Harley

Sophie graduated with an MA from the Royal College Of Art in 1989 and instantly made her mark in the world of jewellery design.... The charm necklaces and bracelets bear sings of Sophie’s strongest inspirations: ancient forms and implements, philosophy and story-telling... Sophie has had much acclaim with the recent release of the James Bond film for which she was commissioned to create the love knot necklace worn by Eva Green...

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’ although diamond certification can be provided on request. All the pieces within the fine jewellery collection are handmade by their goldsmiths to the highest standards of British craftsmanship...

Alex Monroe

Alex Monroe established his London studios in 1987 and his work now sells throughout Asia, Europe and America. Alongside his latest collections of jewellery, Alex designs for industry, film and television. Alex’s work is delicate, pretty and English in style. Alex’s love for gardening and the simple beauty of nature is apparent, with little roses and wildflowers being recurrent motifs...

James Newman

James 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. New ideas and designs and constantly developed and explored. James commitment to innovative and original design have enabled him to establish himself alongside Britain’s most respected designers...

Poppy Dandiya

Whilst studying jewellery in 1980 at the prestigious ‘Sir John Cass’ London, Poppy sold work through Liberty in Regent Street. In 1982 he returned to India setting up a workshop combining traditional and modern techniques. 1986 saw Poppy set up India’s first jewellery making school to pass on his knowledge of the trade...

Kate Smith

“Jewellery that is both striking and subtle, contemporary yet classical, but above all unique in its design and execution.” Taking inspiration from the natural surroundings of her countryside home, jewellery is created from abstracted drawings and observations, resulting in 3 diverse collections of jewellery, all linked together by the signature styles of Kate Smith's design and craftsmanship...

Marianne Anderson

Inspired by the history of ornament, Marianne’s jewellery presents a considered exploration of traditional ornamental forms and a refreshingly original interpretation of the decorative. Working within a restrained palette of oxidised silver, 18ct gold, red garnets and white pearls, she creates luxurious and wearable collections that skillfully reference the human fascination with adornment...

Ruth Tomlinson

My inspiration comes from the idea of lifecycles and change in nature, from birth to decay. I am also interested in other sources from photography, medieval archaeological finds to Pre-Raphaelite imagery and symbolism. I like to respond to my immediate environment and am open to spontaneous finds and observations...

Malcolm Morris

The Apple Blossom range came from my desire to change the way that I worked, previously my designs were produced using mass production methods. With this collection I wanted to go back to basics, so I designed a collection that was entirely hand made, no two pieces would be identical as the hand forging process does not allow for this...

Annika Rutlin

In 1992 Annika Rutlin graduated with honors in 3D Design, (jewellery and metalwork) from Sheffield University. Whilst studying she received several awards, including the Highly Commended award from the World Gold Council. After graduating Annika worked at the renowned Jess James in London where she gained valuable experience with high quality precious jewellery...

Tina Engell

Tina is an established goldsmith based in Bath, where she designs and makes her precious jewellery by hand. Tina's work epitomizes simplicity, boldness and individuality. She takes inspiration from her Danish roots and uses striking semi-precious stones, allowing them to dominate her collections....

Disa Allsopp

Graduated from Middlesex University in 1981 and after setting up her first studios in Barbados became a post-graduate at Edinburgh College of Art & Design in 1993. She lives and works in Islington, London. Her current collection is made from 18 ct yellow gold and sterling silver, it has two parts: Food and Ancient & Medieval artefacts...

Katie Clarke

Katie graduated from Middlesex University in 1996. Her work developed from a combination of two influences; a curiosity for diverse craft techniques and the complexity of shape, form and colour found in nature. By combining these two influences using gold, silver, non-precious metals, feathers, plastic and applying them in the form of jewellery, the result is a collection that is bright in colour, intriguing in structure and attractive to wear...

Erin Cox

Erin studied at the prestigious Sir John Cass Department of Art at London Guildhall University where she had an excellent education in the fundamental skills of jewellery and silversmithing. As a result Erin’s work is extremely well made and she uses many different and complicated methods to bring colour, depth, and texture to her work...

Sara 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, her first collection already displaying her signature style, which draws inspiration from the sensuous, flowing shapes found in nature...

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...

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