Current Pieces
Heirloom Signet Ring
£385
Silk Thread Bracelet
£195
River Pearl Studs
£245
Column Pendant
£310Two Sisters, One Bench
We are Clara and Margaux. We learned to solder before we learned to drive — our grandmother's workbench in Spitalfields was our classroom, her drawers full of half-finished brooches our first inventory.
Today we work from a narrow atelier on Columbia Road. Every piece begins as a pencil sketch on tracing paper, moves to wax carving, then lost-wax casting in our own crucible. We don't outsource. We don't rush. A signet ring takes eleven days. A chain bracelet, six. That's the pace the metal asks for.

I wear my grandmother's ring on my left hand and my Two Sisters ring on my right. In forty years, someone will say the same about mine.
How a Piece Is Born
Pencil sketch on tracing paper, refined until the proportions sing.
Hand-carved in jeweller's wax — no 3D printing, no shortcuts.
Lost-wax casting in our own crucible. 18ct gold or sterling silver.
Filed, sanded through six grits, then buffed to a quiet lustre.
Wrapped in linen, boxed in walnut, posted with a handwritten note.
Letters from the Bench
Studio dispatches, new pieces before they reach the site, and the occasional essay on why good jewelry takes time.