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Starts with a Conversation
Bespoke jewellery begins with a conversation. We talk about your story, your style, and how you want the piece to feel - whether it’s an engagement ring, wedding band, milestone jewel, heirloom redesign, or something deeply personal.
Stone & Design
From there, we explore stones together. This may be an old cut diamond with character and warmth, a natural modern cut diamond chosen for brilliance, or a meaningful coloured stone. Personal touches - from subtle design details to incorporating existing stones - ensure the piece feels entirely your own.
Creation
Your piece is then handcrafted in London’s Hatton Garden - created slowly, thoughtfully, and made to last a lifetime.
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Diamonds, Old & New
What Are the Four C’s?
The traditional Four C’s are:
Cut – How the diamond interacts with light.
Colour – How colourless (or warm) the stone appears.
Clarity – The presence of natural inclusions.
Carat – The weight of the diamond.
I like to include a fifth C: Character - the presence and personality of a stone. Two
diamonds can look identical on paper yet feel entirely different in person.
Do you work with lab-grown diamonds?
No. I work exclusively with natural diamonds.
Each commission begins with a conversation. We discuss your story, preferences and budget before sourcing stones and refining the design. Once approved, your piece is handcrafted in London’s Hatton Garden.
Most bespoke pieces take between 6–8 weeks from final design approval.
Engagement rings can sometimes be completed sooner depending on stone sourcing. If you are working to a specific date, please let me know - I will always try to accommodate.
Each commission is entirely unique, so pricing varies depending on the stone, design complexity and materials.
There is a minimum spend of £5000 on bespoke rings.
I am always transparent about budgets and will guide you towards options that align with your expectations from the outset.
1. Borrow a Ring
(The Safest Option)
If they already wear a ring on their ring finger (left hand), quietly borrow it and bring it to me to measure.
If it’s worn on the right hand, it can still help - just bear in mind fingers can differ slightly
between hands.
Top tip: only borrow it if you’re certain it’s worn on the correct finger. A middle finger ring won’t translate accurately.
2. Take the ring to a local jeweller
If we are working together virtually, take the borrowed ring to your local jeweller.
3. Order a ring sizer
I usually recommend my clients purchase a ring sizer online and measure at home. Get in touch for a link or advice.
A Reassuring Note
Most engagement rings can be resized after the proposal. So if we’re within a size or two, it’s absolutely manageable.
We offer both.
Hand sketches capture the spirit of a design, while CAD (Computer-Aided Design) provides technical precision before the piece is made. Often, we use a combination of both.
Not necessarily. I am based between the Cotswolds and London and love meeting clients in person, but I also work virtually with clients across the UK and internationally.