Petra Domling

Petra Domling was born in Wurzburg, Germany. After studying jewellery and object design at the Applied Art and Design School of Pforzheim, she moved to Paris. Her beautiful work in gold, silver and pearls overlays strong Northern European design with a palpable French influence, with a feeling of lightness and subtle elegance. See Petra’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a bespoke commission.

EM Jewellery

Evangelos Pourgouris and Miranda Falkner created EM Jewellery in 1994. Having graduated from the London Guildhall University, after six years of extensive design research and studies, covering a wide range of traditional technical skills both in jewellery making and silversmithing, they set up in partnership with the aim of broadening the concepts of traditional goldsmithing and contemporary jewellery. We particularly love their woven pendants. See EM Jewellery’s work at Arroyo, here or contact us to discuss a commission.

Anthony Griffin

Anthony makes exquisite work combining classic skills with a modern sensibility. Designs evolve from the shape and character of the gemstones with intricate detail crafted in 18ct gold and platinum. Anthony has particular flair with precious coloured gemstones like ruby and emerald but also makes superb settings for fine diamonds. Anthony is a fellow of the Institute of Professional Goldsmiths and won awards in 2003 and 2005 from the Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council for his exceptional work. View Anthony’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a bespoke commission.

Hambling and Trebble

Mike Hambling and Mike Trebble bring unrivalled long experience and skill to their classical jewellery designs. Both Mikes are Freemen of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. In 1993 the Goldsmiths Crafts Council awarded Mike Hambling the Garrard Memorial medal for his work with the Council and as a technical expert at the International Vocational Training Competitions. Hambling and Trebble’s pieces embody the best of traditional British craftsmanship. View Hambling and Trebble’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a bespoke commission.

Lilly Hastedt

Lilly’s passion for colour and texture comes from her upbringing in Guatemala, a land with vibrant colours and landscapes. With an eye for detail and a passion for these colours, Lilly pursued a career in design. While many contemporary designers cater to what’s en vogue, Lilly’s inspiration comes from her life experiences. She has particular affinity for and expertise in pearls, coral, diamonds, jade and coloured gemstones. Lilly has a design studio in St. John’s Square Clerkenwell. She has privately commissioned her work to clientele in the UK, Europe, the United States and Central America. She has been an exhibitor at the Goldsmith’s Fair in London for the past four years. View Lilly’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a bespoke commission.

Kate Hodgson

Kate’s rich yellows and warm rose 18 ct gold, bright silvers and signature oxidization combine to make a strong and stunning statement. Kate designs and produces abstract precious metal jewellery. The process behind her work involves sketch books, design drawings and making the finished master for casting. One off pieces are part of this process and Kate enjoys mixing different metals and techniques to interpret her drawings, when creating a new collection or piece. Kate’s work has been featured in Elle Deco, Vogue, Instyle, Marie Claire, House And Garden, Arena, The Face, New Woman, The Independent, The Express and The Guardian, The Telegraph and You Magazine. Vivian Becker, jewellery editor of Harper’s and Queen described Kate as “one of Britain’s most exciting up and coming jewellery designers”. See Kate’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a bespoke commission.

Jung-Ji Kim

Jung-Ji conceives of jewellery as as a combination of sculpture and clothing. She literally weaves with precious metals to create semi-rigid forms that adapt to the movement of the body and sit easily on the skin. The result is bracelets, rings and brooches of stunning organic simplicity that go brilliantly with that little black dress and make you feel cool and modern as well as beautiful. See Jung-Ji’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a
unique commission.

Spanner and Wingnut

Spanner & Wingnut is a new signature company headed up by designer Anneka Moore. Anneka learned her art and trade at Central St Martins London and her passion lies in the use of contemporary shapes to produce innovative designs. Traditional manufacturing techniques are combined with a sense of youthful fun and this forms the foundation of her first collection. As well as capsule and seasonal collections, Spanner and Wingnut offers a bespoke design service. See Spanner and Wingnut’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss commissioning a bespoke piece.

Sue Lane

Sue began her work as a designer and maker of individual jewellery in 2000 after graduating from Middlesex University. She prefers not to draw abstract conclusions from her work but to let the beautifully crafted pieces made up of clean interlocking shapes to speak for themselves. Sue’s jewellery combines wearability and a distinct style that is clearly recognisable as all her own. She continues to explore new ideas every season. She has also built a strong reputation as a jewellery tutor. See Sue’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss commissioning a bespoke piece. We can also put you in touch with Sue to arrange tuition in jewellery design and making.

Jane Macintosh

Jane’s jewellery is highly individual and beautifully finished. Her principal materials are silver and 18ct yellow and white gold, which she often combines seamlessly to give subtle contrasts of tone and colour but also uses on their own with precious and semi-precious stones and pearls. Inspired by the Bauhaus movement and by the urban landscape, her designs are simple, bold and finely crafted. See Jane’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a bespoke commission.

Louise O’Neill

Louise’s work is characterised by simplicity of line and purity of form. Her pieces are made of high carat golds and use precious and semi-precious gemstones. A carefully considered and subtle colour palette compliments the strong simple shapes of the settings. We absolutely love the soft greens and brushed gold of these rings. See Louise’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss commissioning a unique piece of work from Louise.

Sarah Pulvertaft

Sarah Pulvertaft makes beautiful contemporary jewellery for women and men. She works in silver and gold, designing unique pieces of jewellery to commission as well as her own collections. Sarah’s style is paradoxically minimal and decorative, with smooth, highly polished surfaces contrasting dramatically with clusters of kinetic elements, finely detailed engraving or beautiful richly coloured enamels. Her jewellery has been featured in magazines such as Harpers and Queen, Arena, Elle, Time Out and The Sunday Telegraph. See Sarah’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a bespoke commission.

Kamilla Ruberg

Danish jewellery designer and goldsmith Kamilla Ruberg studied at the Royal College of Art and London Guildhall Univeristy. She has won prizes for her innovative and beautiful work in both Denmark and the UK. Her forms are modernist without ever being cold, often using controlled movement as part of the design to accentuate the beauty of the materials. Her pattern rings combine brushed gold with a scattering of small diamonds. See her work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a bespoke commission in gold or platinum.

Kayo Saito

Organic is a very over used word these days. But it really is what springs to mind when looking at Kayo Saito’s beautifully crafted and softly curving brooches and necklaces. She also produces fabric pieces which is not surprising when one sees and feels the frozen movement that she has managed to capture in precious metals. See Kayo’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a unique commission.

Kimberley Selwood

Kimberley’s attention to detail and passion for design has won her the prestigious New Designers Award for Jewellery and her jewellery is now part of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths Modern Greats Collection. Each piece is handmade from the Silver Butterflies, to platinum engagement rings. Inspiration comes from organic forms and Kimberley’s designs are enhanced with intricate hand-pierced patterns and delicate textures. This is lovely work – modern and fresh but also easy to wear, whether for everyday or for a special occasion. See Kimberley’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a commission.

Ruth Tomlinson

Ruth’s inspiration comes from the idea of lifecycles and change in nature,in transience from birth to decay. But she is also influenced by sources as varied as ancient jewellery, Pre-Raphaelite imagery, symbolism and the modern environment. Using a variety of materials, including unusually porcelain, she creates sensitive and delicate jewellery. She aims to evoke a sense of wonder around her work which leads people to question the idea of preciousness. For us her work is simply beautiful and original. The things we like best are the tactile quality and the sense of extreme fragility belied by the fact that her work is actually quite resilient for regular wear. See Ruth’s work at Arroyo here or contact us to discuss a bespoke commission.