The beautiful Polly Edwards modeling my first collection, Finding Calm in the Chaos, inspired by my love for music and its power to connect us all. Music brings peace, carries us through both the tough and joyful moments, and holds countless memories. Being able to blend my two passions of jewellery and music with the incredible talent of a dear friend and musician to bring this vision to life is something I will cherish forever.

Jayne and Red - Eternity Band

Jayne’s husband contacted me to create an eternity band to honour her turning 60, and their long lasting commitment to each other.

I suggested we used Sapphires as they are one of her favourite gemstones, and also her birthstone which felt really fitting for this piece. I sourced and hand picked the stones from Stuart at Nineteen48 who I have worked with for a few years. He provides me with fully traceable and responsibly sourced gemstones which are always beautiful, and align with my own morals when it comes to artisanal small scale mining.

I am really passionate about ensuring I do everything I can to understand the mine to market journey. I am against any form of human exploitation and proud to work with suppliers that share the same compassion I do.

Theone & Jake — The Wedding Band and the Trade

Jake was gifted this stunning sapphire by his mum that she had bought from Sri Lanka years before, and I was honored to be given full creative freedom with this piece.

Both are incredible musicians, and salt of the earth humans — living freely, unbound by society, and radiating a love that’s truly inspiring. I wanted the ring to embody Thee’s magical presence, her deep connection with nature, and a touch of folklore.

Instead of exchanging money, Thee and I decided to trade our skills. For my wedding, I had a back piece tattooed and in exchange for the ring. I then traded one step further, and asked a friend of mine who is a master engraver, to add the detail onto the band in exchange for me to make some jewellery for them.

It felt so meaningful doing it this way instead of handing over money, it felt like going back in time to a simpler way of life.

Philippa and Seb - Wedding Bands

There’s no greater feeling than creating for your nearest and dearest. These wedding bands were made for my best friend. She has been there since the start of my jewellery journey, she’s always been my biggest supporter, and will forever be my ride or die in life.

For Philippa, I designed a fitted crown to compliment the peacock topaz and diamond engagement ring Seb had made for her the year before. For Seb, we went for a wood inlay ring. I sourced the English Oak from a sustainable forest in Cambridge, and set it in 14 carat single mine origin gold.

This was the first wedding set I ever made, and it couldn’t have been more perfect that it was for my two best friends.

Ed and Lily - Engagement Ring

Ed approached me to remodel Lily’s Grandmother’s ring into something elegant and timeless that he could ask her to marry him with.

I suggested a classic claw setting for the topaz to really show off its beauty as the centre stone, and setting the diamonds into the shoulders of the band for added sparkle. The result was truly stunning and a pleasure to make.

Grandmother energy is more than sentiment to me. It’s the quiet power that nurtures, protects and connects us to who we are. Passing this down the ancestorial lineage feels so special, it’s definitely one of my favourites to work with.

After something simple? No problem. I made this wedding band using 14 carat single mine origin gold. 6mm wide and comfort fit to be worn every day in stylish simplicity.

Wayne & Laura — Engagement Ring Re-Model

In one of my early meetings with Laura, my intuition told me to ask if she loved Art Deco. Her resounding yes confirmed that something special was about to unfold. Art Deco is my favourite era in jewellery design, so having full freedom and trust in this piece meant the world.

We reimagined her original engagement ring, weaving in jewellery gifted from her mum. The result: a classic Art Deco design with a touch of pizazz — a decorative gallery beneath and a scattering of diamonds. What more could you want?

Jack & Charlotte — Engagement Ring

Charlotte’s grandmother left her a treasure trove of jewellery, including three rings with eight beautiful diamonds — three of them old-cut stones. From these heirlooms, we designed the definition of a one-of-a-kind piece. A true statement ring, filled with meaning, energy, and thought.

There were so many options and roads to explore with this make. Together we came up with multiple ideas and tried several designs, but this one captured all of our hearts. Powerful yet elegant, striking yet simple — a unique piece destined to be cherished for generations.

Patrick & Enikő — Russian Wedding Band

This ring was crafted from Patrick’s grandmother’s gold — she sounded like an amazing woman who clearly left a lasting impression on him. When we met, he told me of his childhood memories being filled with her love of plants, especially the Tradescantia Zebrina that filled her home.

As a quiet tribute, we engraved its leaves on the inside of the band — a hidden detail only Enikő will know is there. A silent, enduring appreciation of the women who came before in the family.

I suggested Russian wedding bands because they are a symbol of eternity and shared life — their continuous, unbroken design representing the enduring bond between partners and the love that grows with each passing day. It felt perfect for this pair.

Amy & Hannah - Wedding Bands

I was delighted when Amy and Hannah asked me to create their forever bands for their special day. They knew exactly what they wanted. One silver, one gold, hammered finish, and the date engraved on the inside. Perfect.