What I Offer

I offer a guided, collaborative approach to creating keepsake and memorial jewellery.

Rather than choosing from a catalogue, you’re invited into a thoughtful process where your voice and story shape the final piece. The result is jewellery that doesn't simply hold an inclusion - it reflects a story, thoughtfully created and deeply personal.

 

What this includes:

 

  • A free, no-obligation consultation
  • The option to secure a place in my diary with a paid consultation
  • Guidance on materials, styles, and design
  • Handcrafted jewellery made with care and attention
  • Clear communication throughout the process

 


Jewellery styles

I offer a range of jewellery styles, which can be tailored to suit your preferences and the story you wish to honour. These include:


  • rings
  • pendants and necklaces
  • bracelets
  • earrings
  • understated designs for men, including silver and leather settings


Each piece is designed collaboratively, so we can create something that feels right for you.


Materials

I work with carefully chosen materials, including:


  • solid silver
  • solid gold
  • silver combined with leather


We’ll talk through the options together and choose materials that suit both the design and the meaning behind your piece.


Inclusions

I offer jewellery incorporating a range of meaningful inclusions, such as:


  • ashes
  • hair
  • fur
  • breast milk
  • teeth
  • other small, sentimental inclusions


All inclusions are handled with sensitivity and care throughout the process.

If you’re unsure whether something can be incorporated, you’re very welcome to ask.


A personal process

I work with a limited number of commissions at a time so I can give each piece the attention it deserves.

Whether you have a clear idea or are still exploring, I’ll guide you through the process gently and honestly, at a pace that feels comfortable for you.


A gentle note

Keepsake jewellery is deeply personal, and there’s no single “right” way for it to look or feel.

If you’re unsure where to begin, you’re always welcome to start with a conversation.