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HOW OUR PRODUCTS ARE MADE

Our products are handcrafted here in London using a variety of precious and semi precious metals. The majority of our products are made in small carefully created batches so we have stock of 90% of the products we offer meaning we can process your order and get it sent to you in the fastest time possible. However it is not possible to do this for every product as some products simply have too many variations to stock all of them at a single time. These products we custom make to order each time meaning we can often accommodate certain customisations that are not always possible on our other products.

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MATERIALS

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Argentium Silver

 Argentium Silver is a higher grade of silver than traditional sterling silver, offering much better tarnish resistance as well as being harder and more durable, due the presence of Germanium. Argentium silver is also made of 100% recycled metal. All our Argentium silver products are denoted by a special 935 stamp which denotes its higher purity than traditional sterling silver. 

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Silver Pewter

We alloy traditional english pewter with silver to create our own blend of metals. We especially favour this for casting as it allows us to create complex designs and beautiful polished surfaces. It retains the lustre of Silver but is less dense, perfect for creating larger designs for necklaces and earrings.

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Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel offers a great option compared to more traditional jewellery metals. It never tarnishes and is extremely durable, making it great for jewellery that's always on and takes a beating like rings and chains.

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Sterling Silver

We use 925 sterling silver for a range of products crafted using traditional jewellery techniques to create earrings, necklaces, rings and bracelets. Its timeless lustre and bright shine make it a staple of our work, however we also like to oxidise it and show off its darker side in our pieces.

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