The decision to commission a piece of jewellery is often about more than the object itself. Reflections on the role of the private jeweller, bespoke commissions and the enduring appeal of creating something intended for a single individual.
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Jewellery reveals itself over time. What is first observed becomes instinctive, settling into place until it is worn without thought. A study in familiarity, presence and the quiet shift from object to something lived with.
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An exploration of making where proportion, restraint and intention shape objects that resolve with quiet certainty.
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A reflection on jewellery as something felt as much as seen. This piece explores the quiet power of objects that hold memory, express identity and endure over time, shaped with restraint, intention and a sense of lasting presence.
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A study in tone and meaning, this bespoke engagement ring centres an Asscher cut rhodolite of remarkable depth. Created for a sommelier and a winemaker, the piece reflects a shared sensibility shaped by colour, nuance and quiet expression.
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