Written in Silver

The collection

A guide to the kinds of pieces we make. Almost everything is made to order. The lead time is 2–3 weeks for a piece in our existing range and 4–6 weeks for bespoke commissions. The collection rotates seasonally; if you've seen a piece in a past photograph and don't see it on the current range, write to us. We sometimes remake favourites.

Sterling silver jewellery collection featuring handmade pendants and earrings

Earrings

£42–£68

Textured silver studs

Small textured-silver studs in a range of finishes — hammered, sandblasted, lined. Often finished with a single semi-precious stone (amethyst, citrine, peridot). Most-bought piece in the range.

£75–£110

Sea-glass drops

Cornish sea-glass set in a hand-shaped silver bezel, hung from sterling silver ear-wires. Each pair uses matched but not identical sea-glass pieces (impossible to find two truly identical). Colours rotate by what we've been able to collect.

£85–£120

Pearl drops

Freshwater pearl drops with a small textured-silver cap. Pearls in white, pink-rose, or grey. Length variants from short drop (1cm) to longer drop (3cm).

£68–£98

Hoops

Three sizes — small (12mm), medium (18mm), large (28mm). Hammered finish, satin finish, or polished. Sterling silver throughout including the post.

£95–£140

Statement drops

Longer, more architectural pieces. Multi-element drops combining textured silver elements with a stone or sea-glass focal point. Each pair is one-off.

Necklaces

£75–£140

Single-stone pendant

A single semi-precious stone (typically 6–10mm) in a hand-shaped silver bezel on a sterling silver chain. Choose stone (amethyst, moonstone, labradorite, lapis, citrine, peridot, garnet) and chain length.

£85–£160

Sea-glass pendant

Cornish sea-glass piece set in silver. Each is unique. Sea-glass colours rotate by what we've been able to collect — most often soft greens, blues, and clear whites.

£95–£180

Layered pendants

Two- and three-strand pendants designed to wear together. Mixed elements (silver discs, small stones, sea-glass) at different lengths to layer cleanly.

£68–£95

Plain silver chains

Sterling silver chains in three styles (curb, trace, snake) and three lengths (40cm, 45cm, 50cm). Often sold with our pendants but available separately.

£140–£280

Statement necklaces

Larger pieces with multiple textural elements. Made to order with longer lead time (4–6 weeks). Often commissioned for specific occasions.

A handmade silver ring on a finger showing artisan craftsmanship

Bracelets & bangles

£85–£120

Hammered bangles

Solid sterling silver bangles with hammered finish. Three widths — narrow (3mm), standard (5mm), wide (8mm). Sized to wrist; we measure rather than assume.

£120–£180

Stone-set bangles

Wider bangles with one or more semi-precious stones set into the metal. Typically commissioned rather than stocked; stone choice affects price.

£75–£140

Chain bracelets

Adjustable-length silver chain bracelets, sometimes with small pendant elements. Lighter than bangles; suited to everyday wear.

Elegant handmade silver jewellery pieces including rings and pendants

Bespoke commissions

Most of our most-treasured pieces are bespoke commissions. Some examples of what we've made:

Process

  1. Email enquiry with a rough idea, any reference photos, and the date you need the piece by.
  2. Sketch and quote, usually within 3–5 days. We send a hand-drawn sketch with a written quote.
  3. 50% deposit to start work, payable by UK bank transfer or PayPal.
  4. Production — typically 4–6 weeks for bespoke pieces (longer for major commissions).
  5. Photo before dispatch. We send you a photo of the finished piece for any final tweaks.
  6. Final invoice and delivery by Royal Mail Special Delivery.

Sizing

Rings: we ask for a UK ring size, or we can post a small ring sizer to your home. Bangles: wrist measurement required. Chain lengths: standard 40cm/45cm/50cm; bespoke lengths on request. Earring posts: standard for pierced ears; we can adapt for clip-on if needed.

Care

Silver tarnishes with time and air exposure. It's part of the metal's character. To slow the tarnish, store pieces in a closed jewellery box or anti-tarnish pouch; avoid storing alongside other metals. To polish, use a clean cotton cloth (we include one with most orders) or a silver-polishing cloth. Avoid silver dip cleaners on pieces with set stones — they can damage softer stones.