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Making

The making doesn’t only happen at the bench. Sometimes it begins in my little workshop, sometimes curled up on the sofa with a blanket and a cup of tea. Other times it starts at the kitchen table, or even at my grandparents’ old bureau tucked into the corner of our small cornish cottage. Wherever it begins, every piece is shaped slowly, with care, until it finds its place in jewellery, homeware, or art.

Jewellery

Jewellery begins in the sketch book or at the bench — designs sketched, silver cut, soldered, and polished by hand. Some designs are quiet and minimal, others carry textures and quirks that only come from slow making. I work mainly in Argentium and sterling silver, sometimes adding Jesmonite for colour. Every piece is made to feel timeless and full of character.

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Homeware

Homeware is about the details that make a space feel warm. This is where I experiment most with Jesmonite — pouring, sanding, and sealing small batches until the right balance of colour and texture appears. Each piece takes shape slowly, and no two pours ever look the same. This collection is still in progress. Bowls, vessels, and small details for the home are coming soon — once I’m happy they’re ready to be lived with. In the meantime, you can peek at the process here and follow along as it grows.

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Art & Prints

Art is often where my ideas start — digital sketches on the iPad, evolving into gouache and paper for softer textures. I focus on nature, calm moments, and small details: leaves unfurling, light through windows, the feeling of home. Prints make these moments easy to share, adding warmth and softness to your walls.

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