Kevin crafts a deeply personal journey, guiding you to design bespoke ceremonial jewellery that perfectly captures the essence of your story. From engagement rings, wedding bands or unique jewellery pieces for the occasion.

The Process


Spet 1:

We start with an initial consultation to understand the jewellery piece you want

Step 2:

We discuss:

  • Your design ideas and aesthetic preferences
  • Materials you'd like to use (Metals & Gemstone, etc)
  • Any sketches or reference images you have
  • Timeframe & budget.

Step 3:

We then explain the creation process, which can be tailored to you:

  • You can join a collaborative workshop and help create your piece
  • Or choose a hands-off option where Kevin crafts the piece for you

Step 4:

Fitting and final adjustments if required


FAQs

Our process begins with an initial consultation to understand your desired jewellery piece (or pieces), whether it be an engagement ring, wedding bands, or another design. During this meeting, we will discuss the aesthetic, design, and materials, often utilizing sketches or reference images to ensure clarity. Then we will outline the creating process, which can be tailored to your preference. Options range from a collaborative workshop experience where you can actively participate in the creation, to a hands-off approach where Kevin will craft your piece.

Yes! We have the ability to melt down old or handed down jewellery and use the metal to create your final piece, this can be an extremely sentimental process!

We have the ability to source ethical natural diamonds or ethical lab grown diamonds. The preference is up to you!

We use a variety of metals, from solid 9k - 18k gold, white gold, platinum or silver.

Yes, We have had couples in the past who have made their own pieces guided through a workshop from Kevin. This can be an enjoyable and emotional experience, which can also include other family members.

This depends on your journey and the specific pieces required! The turn around can be extremely fast - within a week or two! Or it can take the length of a year if that's what you prefer or the process requires.