
about
I’m a goldsmith with over 25 years’ experience, creating fine bespoke jewellery through a balance of traditional hand skills and modern CAD techniques.
My work is defined by clean lines, subtle pattern and a minimalist but decorative sensibility; pieces that feel both contemporary and quietly timeless. I care deeply about workmanship, quality, finish, wearability and thoughtful design. Every edge, surface and proportion is considered. The inside of a ring and the back of a brooch matters just as much as the outside.
The jewellery I make is intended to feel individual — quietly confident pieces that sit naturally with the wearer and become part of their everyday rhythm. Rather than drawing attention through scale or overt decoration, they hold their presence through proportion, subtle detail and clarity of line. My intention is that each piece feels personal and considered: something that reveals more of itself over time and becomes a companion to the person who wears it.
I began my career in London’s Hatton Garden, surrounded by a community of makers who shaped my understanding of craft. For the past twelve years I’ve worked from my home studio in Arundel, creating one-of-a-kind pieces for private clients. Much of my work involves reimagining heirloom stones, designing engagement rings and making pieces that become deeply personal.
Each year I exhibit at Goldsmiths’ Fair in London, an event I have been proud to be part of for over two decades.
If you’d like to discuss a commission or learn more, I’d love to hear from you.
