THE ATELIER

Worn for Generations

Gold, silver, and gemstone heirlooms — designed in London, crafted by hand, meant to be passed down.

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THE COLLECTION

Current Pieces

OUR BEGINNING

Two 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.

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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.
Isobel HardingLondon, UK
FROM SKETCH TO SKIN

How a Piece Is Born

01 Design

Pencil sketch on tracing paper, refined until the proportions sing.

02 Carve

Hand-carved in jeweller's wax — no 3D printing, no shortcuts.

03 Cast

Lost-wax casting in our own crucible. 18ct gold or sterling silver.

04 Polish

Filed, sanded through six grits, then buffed to a quiet lustre.

05 Deliver

Wrapped in linen, boxed in walnut, posted with a handwritten note.

THE JOURNAL

Letters from the Bench

Studio dispatches, new pieces before they reach the site, and the occasional essay on why good jewelry takes time.