Bespoke Process.

Find out more about how commissioning works.

Getting Started

The process of commissioning a piece of jewellery begins with a quick questionnaire where you can share a few initial ideas. I’m interested in the sort of design you have in mind as well as when and where you want to wear your new jewellery, and how you want to feel when you’re wearing it. Once I have received your expression of interest, I will get in touch to arrange a first appointment. This gives me the chance to find out a bit more about you as well as setting out costs, timeline and how we’ll communicate. This can be in person, at my studio in London, or online, whichever works best for you.

The Appointment

Whether in-person or online, I’ll have given some thought to the general characteristics of the piece and I’ll prepare a selection of stones for your appointment. I might include different types of stone, different cuts, and a range of sizes. The stones that really jump out to you will influence to an extent how the design will develop. The main aim of this appointment is to put the essentials of your commission together. Our communication in advance of this meeting will have given me plenty of pointers, but sitting down together is where things will really start to come together. By the end of the appointment we’ll have a good idea of what your commission will look like

The Design Stage

Based on all of your feedback and the ideas we discussed in the appointment, I’ll source any further stones and f inalise the design of the piece by working on sketches and testing placement of stones. I’ll then price up the commission and share a final design with you. Upon payment of a 50% deposit, the work begins! It becomes tricky to make changes after this point, and I won’t make any changes to the price I’ve given you unless you decide for example you’d like to use 18ct gold throughout instead of silver and gold.

At The Bench

By far the most significant amount of time in this process is the hand crafting of your unique piece of jewellery. Each component, from the smallest loop to the setting for the stone itself, is hand fabricated by me. I take a great deal of care over every detail, ensuring the technical specification of your jewel matches its beauty. Depending on the complexity of the piece, making can take many weeks. I will keep you updated at certain stages of the process, agreed with you in advance.

Finishing &

Handover

By far the most significant amount of time in this process is the hand crafting of your unique piece of jewellery. Each component, from the smallest loop to the setting for the stone itself, is hand fabricated by me. I take a great deal of care over every detail, ensuring the technical specification of your jewel matches its beauty. Depending on the complexity of the piece, making can take many weeks. I will keep you updated at certain stages of the process, agreed with you in advance.

Lets Work Together