JEWELLERY

Our British Craft jewellers work in an eclectic mix of materials, from recycled acrylic, anodised aluminium, or papie-mache to more traditional materials such as silver and pewter creating unique, affordable pieces.

Marmoo

Mixed Material Sustainable Jewellery

Island couple Amanda & Graham Cope create unique pieces, designed and made on the Island. Their work mixes natural and recycled materials, such as recycled acrylic, pineapple leather (made from pineapple husks) and wood with sterling silver. Inspired by the local beaches and woodlands, the couple have a deep commitment to sustainability and eco friendly practices.

Bonita Bay

Recycled Silver Jewellery

Bonita Bay is run by Islanders Michelle & Bex - who are Aunt and Niece. Taking inspiration from sea, nature and 'our beautiful Island', they create recycled silver jewellery sold in eco friendly packaging reducing the environmental impact.

Sandy Toes

Sea Glass Jewellery

Jeweller Debbie Ware lives right by the shore in Sandown and spends her days beachcombing, searching for fragments of sea glass to create her beautiful pieces. Sea glass, tumbled glass and abalone shell are combined with sterling silver to create unique pendants with a beach vibe.

Ashlynn Jewellery

Semi Precious Crocheted Jewellery

Working from her home studio in the West Wight, Lynne is inspired by nature and the beauty of her materials themselves, such as amethyst, jasper, white howlite and calcite. Stone chips, beads, recycled metals and glass are crocheted together with enamelled wire to make delicate, multi strand neclaces.

Lis Toft

Porcelain Jewellery

When she's not making pots, Isle of Wight ceramicist, Lis, uses her porcelain and glazing skills to create unusual pendants and earrings inspired by tropical pools and summer flowers, featuring crackled glass and precious metal lustres.

Kim Styles

Silver Jewellery

With over 30 years experience as a jeweller, Kim moved to the Island in 2020, drawn by our slower pace of life. She handmakes all her designs, using recycled silver. She was a competitor jeweller on the first series of BBC2's 'All That Glitters'.

Hilary Bravo 

Papier-Mache Jewellery

Hilary is based in South Devon. No two pieces of her jewllery are the same as she creates them from her own original paintings set in resin. She builds up multiple layers of paint, foils and metals leaf on the paintings, inspired by her travels. The paintings are then precision cut by laser to small fragments to make into earrings, neclaces, brooches and rings.

 

 

Quirky Metals 

Pewter Jewellery

Jim and Laura Stringer have run their own studio since 2014. They individually handcraft all their pieces using traditional metalworking techniques and are inspired by the flora and fauna of the Sheffield countryside.

 

 

 

Rowena Park

Acrylic Jewellery

Rowena set up her own workshop after graduating from Brighton University in 1982. She works with clear acrylic, translucent coloured lacquers, resins, metals and gold leaf to create vibrant effects. her aim is to create wearable pieces of art that bring pleasure to those who wear them.

Very Colourful Jewellery

Anodised Aluminium Jewellery

The bright, bold and colourful jewellery of Miranda Peckitt is handmade by her in West Sussex. She loves experimenting with inks and dyes in different colour combinations and she revels in the painterly nature and visible brushstrokes of her technique.

Gaby Bird

Ceramic Brooches

Gaby's quirky, expressive style was inspired by seeing children's instinctive use of colour when playing with paint. Working with porcelain, from her studio in the Forest of Dean, she handpaints her joyous, colourful creations.