ABOUT
My journey with metalwork began when I was 16, and from that moment, I was captivated by the endless possibilities of shaping and transforming metal. Over the years, I have explored jewellery-making with curiosity and passion, always pushing the boundaries of creativity.
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I’ve been fortunate to learn from inspirational teachers who not only mastered their craft but also shared a deep enthusiasm for making. Their influence has shaped my approach to both jewellery design and teaching. Now, as the founder of my own jewellery school, I strive to offer the same engaging and supportive learning environment—one that nurtures creativity, confidence, and skill.
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For me, getting lost in the creative process is essential. It fuels my work, keeps me constantly learning, and ensures that every piece I create is infused with joy and discovery. Whether designing unique jewellery or guiding students through their own creative journeys, I am always excited by the endless possibilities that metalwork offers.
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My jewellery is an exploration of form and texture. I find inspiration in the natural world, translating the beauty of organic shapes and textures into wearable art. Each piece is carefully crafted to capture the essence of nature’s details, from the fluidity of water-worn pebbles to the intricate patterns of leaves and bark.
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I create and sell one-of-a-kind pieces, each handcrafted with care in silver or gold. If you're interested in commissioning a bespoke piece, please get in touch—my lead time for commissions is typically 2–3 months. I choose to work independently and am not seeking stockists, ensuring that each piece remains truly personal and unique.
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If you're interested in jewellery making, why not find out more about what's on offer at www.jewelleryworkshops.co.uk or click on the button below. There's a huge range of workshops available from absolute beginner level upwards and I'd love for you to join us.
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