Jewellery Design: Bespoke Item

High Jewellery & Engagement Jewellery Only

  • Following your enquiry, a private one-to-one consultation is arranged to explore the vision, purpose, and parameters of your bespoke item.

    This conversation lays the creative and strategic foundation for the project.

  • A detailed project proposal is presented, outlining the scope of work, creative deliverables, timeline, milestones, and investment.

    Once approved, the design process formally begins.

  • Structured touchpoints are scheduled in alignment with key phases of the project. Depending on the scope, these may include:

    Phase 1: Creative Discovery
    • In-depth design questionnaire
    • Exploration of your vision, inspirations, and intentions for the bespoke piece

    Phase 2: Creative Direction
    • Review and interpretation of creative discovery insights
    • Aesthetic exploration
    • Presentation of creative direction concepts

    Phase 3: Design Development
    • Concept ideation and initial design sketches
    • Feedback and refinement session
    • Design finalisation
    • Handover of approved design deliverables

    This phased approach ensures a collaborative and transparent journey from initial concept through to final design.

  • End-to-end design oversight can be provided throughout the production phase, working closely with our trusted jewellery partners or a jeweller of your choice.

    This ensures the finished piece reflects the design intent, craftsmanship standards, and material integrity at every stage.

“A fully tailored design experience, shaped around your vision, dreams and desires”

Jewellery Design: Collection

Accessible Luxury, Fine Jewellery & High Jewellery Only

  • Following your enquiry, a private one-to-one consultation is arranged to explore the vision, purpose, and strategic goals of your collection.

    This conversation establishes the creative direction and commercial framework that will guide the project.

  • A comprehensive project proposal is presented outlining the scope of work, creative deliverables, timelines, milestones, and investment.

    Upon approval, the collection design process formally begins.

  • Structured touchpoints are scheduled in alignment with key phases of the project. Depending on the scope, these may include:

    Phase 1: Brand Discovery
    • In-depth brand questionnaire
    • Exploration of brand values, positioning, audience, and vision for the collection

    Phase 2: Strategy & Creative Direction
    • Market research and positioning insights
    • Collection architecture (range structure, categories, price tiers)
    • Collection aesthetic development
    • Creative direction proposals

    Phase 3: Design Development
    • Concept ideation and initial design sketches
    • Feedback and refinement sessions
    • Design finalisation
    • Handover of approved design deliverables

    This phased structure ensures a collaborative, transparent process from concept to completion.

  • End-to-end design oversight can be provided throughout the production phase, working closely with our trusted jewellery partners or a jeweller of your choice.

    This ensures that the finished pieces faithfully reflect the design intent, craftsmanship standards, and material integrity at every stage.

“A fully tailored design experience, shaped around your vision, brand stage, scope, and ambitions”

Jewellery Illustration

Fine Jewellery, High Jewellery & Engagement Jewellery Only

“Fine-art gouache or sketch renderings, created for luxury presentation, client approvals, workshop guidance, and archival documentation”

Jewellery illustration is available both as a standalone commission and as part of bespoke or collection design projects.

  • Following your enquiry, a private one-to-one consultation is arranged to review your design and understand the level of detail, materials, and presentation style required for the illustration.

    This ensures the final rendering accurately reflects both the design intent and technical nuances of the piece.

  • A tailored project proposal is presented outlining the scope of work, illustration style, deliverables, timelines, and investment.

    Upon approval, the illustration process formally begins.

  • Structured touchpoints are scheduled in alignment with key stages of the illustration process. Depending on the scope, these may include:

    Phase 1: Design Review
    • Assessment of provided sketches, CADs, or reference materials
    • Clarification of proportions, materials, and stone details

    Phase 2: Illustration Development
    • Initial rendering draft
    • Review and feedback session
    • Refinement of details, textures, and lighting

    Phase 3: Final Artwork
    • Finalised high-resolution illustration
    • Preparation of files for presentation, print, or workshop use

    This structured approach ensures clarity, precision, and a refined final result.

  • If required, illustration work can be aligned with workshop production, supporting jewellers with clear visual guidance during fabrication.

    This helps ensure the finished piece faithfully reflects the original design and intended material expression.