Our Story
Hi, my name is Sarah,

I have always loved making and craft. Even during my earlier career in investment management and finance, creativity was never far away. Alongside my office work, I was constantly exploring creative outlets, I made beaded jewellery, I knitted, crotched, and loved to sew whenever I could. Creating things with my hands has always been a source of joy and balance for me.
Eventually, I made a lifestyle choice to step away from the corporate world and follow that creative pull more fully. I left my office job and began a textile retail business, which turned out to be tremendous fun and a huge learning curve. Running the business taught me so much — not only about textiles and design, but also about myself and the kind of work that truly energises me. After some time, I sold the business, ready for the next chapter.
That next chapter began with a weekend silver jewellery course — and I loved it. What started as a short introduction quickly became a passion. I soon sought out further learning opportunities and was lucky to find an excellent tutor and class, which I still attend once a week. Continually learning, refining my skills, and working alongside others who value traditional craftsmanship is something I deeply enjoy.
I am hugely inspired by the coast where I live. The fluid lines, textures, and natural forms of the shoreline constantly draw my eye, and these influences often find their way into my work. I value traditional jewellery-making skills and techniques, working thoughtfully and with intention. I use recycled metals wherever possible and care deeply about my environmental footprint, striving to create pieces that are both beautiful and responsible.
Making jewellery is where I truly lose myself. I find the process meditative — a quiet, focused space where time seems to slow down and creativity can flow. Each piece is made by hand, with care and attention, and carries a little of that calm and connection with it.
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about me and my work. I hope you find a piece that resonates with you and becomes something you enjoy wearing for years to come.