
Introducing our jewellers
Find a carefully curated selection of handmade jewellery at The Studio.

Susannah Brookes
Susannah Brookes Sustainable Jewellery Design
Susannah creates modern jewellery using traditional silversmithing techniques and more contemporary precious metal clay. Her main collection is inspired by the lace-making heritage of Nottingham. By imprinting lace onto the surface of silver and then forging the metal into fluid organic shapes the pieces reflect the movement of heavy lace.

Helen Shere
Helen Shere Design
Helen Shere is a self-taught jeweller, working in silver and gold, drawing inspiration from the urban textures and leafy details found in her home town of Nottingham and the city of York, where she grew up. Metal stamps are used to ‘draw’ on the surface of the silver, creating illustrative pieces of jewellery full of detail and pattern.

Rosie Deegan
Elouise Makes
Rosie Deegan, founder of Elouise Makes, creates handmade jewellery using recycled silver and ethical materials. Her pieces are inspired by the beauty of animals and her love of the natural world. Rosie offers ethical, animal-inspired jewellery that doesn’t cost the earth, because she believes in creating beautiful, meaningful pieces that are kind to both the wearer and the planet.

Jessica Rosewarn
The Hummingbird Archives
Jessica is a Sheffield based designer and maker, creating colourful jewellery from leather off cuts. She utilises geometric shapes and bold colours to create fun and striking pieces. Taking inspiration from interior design, fashion and nature; the eye-catching designs are joyful and stylish. Using leather off cuts to create her products not only helps to reduce waste but it means the jewellery is lightweight and very comfortable to wear.

Suzanne Claire
Suzanne Claire Jewellery
Using silver chain, wire and sheet as alternatives to thread, wool and fabric, Suzanne Claire handcrafts beautiful tactile French knitted, crocheted, embroidered and woven jewellery. Each piece is chatacterised by a slinky movement and feel on the skin, or is visually enlivened by the manipulation of the original surface texture. Splashes of colour are added through semi-precious beads and threads, giving each creation a playful quality.

Katie Pinkey
Molly's Mum Textiles
Katie's small business grew from her love of her daughter's simple doodles and Katie's own background in embroidered textiles.
Katie handmakes all her products from her home studio in a village just outside Nottingham, creating quirky textile based gifts, accessories and homewares.

Leanne Ball
Rolling Roses
Rolling Roses is the feminine collection of porcelain jewellery by Nottingham based ceramicist Leanne Ball. Drawn to porcelain for its beautiful pure surface and lightweight nature, she uses simple shapes to create timeless easy to wear pieces with a soft pastel colour palette and gold lustre accents.

Lynne Marshall
Lynne Marshall Jewellery
Lynne Marshall is a contemporary jeweller working from her small studio in the Vale of Belvoir, Nottinghamshire. She uses a combination of traditional silversmithing and enameling. Her work is inspired by iconic mid-century forms and abstract art.
Each piece produced is the result of a combination of layered enamel and fused to sustainably sourced silver or copper. Combined with simple silver forms, the resulting pieces are unique and radiant.