About the Artist

About the Artist

After studying for an MA in Silversmithing and Jewellery at the Royal College of Art in 2000 Emily went on to work at the internationally renowned Electrum Gallery in London. She now lives and works in leafy Hampshire with her husband and two children.

Craftsmanship Statement

"Making is my joy, my passion and my craft. 

I use it as a way to explore ideas of composition, balance, order and time. 

Each individual element of my jewellery is completely hand made, no casting techniques are used. This means that each piece is slightly different to the next and therefore unique.

Over time, within my practice, I have developed and created a range of jewellery that uses a combination of 999 and 925 silver alloys. Also known as fine and sterling silver. This is a carefully considered selection, unique to my work. Using each alloy's inherent attributes, means that each piece will have both the strength and durability of sterling silver, as well as the pure brilliant whiteness of fine silver that almost glitters in the light.

Some of the making techniques I employ include cutting, filing, rolling, laminating and soldering.

All the sterling silver and 18 ct gold used to make my work is 100% recycled, and all the gemstones I use come from traceable sources and fair trade workshops. Ethical sourcing is a key part of my making story. 

Collections include 'Harlequin', 'Daisy' and 'Millefleurs' meaning a thousand flowers.

Words often used to describe my work are, classic, elegant and refined."