My Story
Jewellery-making has been part of my life for over twenty years. What began as a hobby, something I returned to again and again alongside everything else, has gradually become the craft I now dedicate myself to fully. This feels like the right time in my life to slow down, focus, and create work that is thoughtful, meaningful, and made to last.
I live and work in the Calder Valley, and the landscape here plays a quiet but constant role in my designs. I spend much of my time outdoors, walking, foraging, and growing food on my allotment, and these rhythms of nature, the changing seasons, and natural textures often find their way into my work.
Working with my hands has always felt instinctive to me. I love the physical process of making, shaping metal, setting stones, and experimenting with surface and form. My jewellery is handcrafted using traditional jewellery-making techniques, informed by historical forms but designed to feel modern, wearable, and enduring.
At its heart, my work is about making jewellery that carries meaning, pieces designed to be worn every day, to age beautifully, and to become part of a life well-lived.