Members of the Jewellery Designers' Collective




Akiko Furuta
Akiko graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2008 with a first class honors degree in Jewellery Design. Akiko's jewellery is better described as sculpture work, it typically develops from a close observation of the detail of ordinary objects that surround her. Every jewellery piece has its own uniquely distinct feature.








Annaloucah Fine Jewellery
Established in 2005 by award winning designer goldsmith Anna Loucah
Creating a flow of intricately constructed hand crafted jewellery with a focus on ethical sensitivity Anna is proud to be one of the world's first jewellers to work in Fairtrade Fairmined Ecological gold, creating luxury, ethical jewellery worn on the Oscars Red Carpet.




Annika Burman
High end designer jewellery with an edge
With inspiration from such varied sources such as everyday objects and tools, to art deco, cartoons, art, science fiction and sculpture, the hand finished silver and gold designs are simultaneously elegant and bold, distinctive, yet timeless. Now available to purchase online from




Biba Fox Jewellery
Biba started out her boutique in Bombay in 1994 as a self taught jewellery designer
She designed for fashion shows, Bollywood Movie Stars and Miss India pageant winners. She graduated from Central Saint Martins with a B.A in Art & Design, in 2008 she set up Biba Fox Jewellery. She works with silver, non precious metals, semi-precious stones and natural materials creating enigmatic forms and delicate body sculptures.




Catherine Marche
Catherine Marche designs and hand makes limited edition and bespoke jewellery characterised by its chic and elegance, with a hint of French playfulness. Her pieces are made in high carat gold and sterling silver, playing with the rich colours of precious gemstones and lustrous pearls. Catherine's collection includes engagement and wedding rings, rings, necklaces, pendants, earrings and bracelets. She believes that everyone deserves to look and feel stunning with beautiful and playful pieces to enhance their inner beauty and be a statement of the mood of the moment.




Cindy Dennis Mangan
Cindy launched her jewellery career in 2007 with Dennis & Lavery Fine Jewellery, and now has her own-named collection of fashion-fine statement jewellery launching at London Jewellery Week, inspired by belief in fairytales and the passionate forces in nature. Previews of her inaugural fashion-fine collection, The Princess & The Python, have taken the fashion jewellery world by storm and Cindy is now collaborating on her second Cindy Dennis Mangan fashion-fine collection for London Fashion Week.




Debbie Carlton Jewellery
Debbie's bold and innovative jewellery designs often combine fine silver with intense colours to create colourful and stylish one-off pieces
She is intrigued by the relationship of colour and texture, and what can be achieved to create shape and form through modelling and a few simple tools. She is a passionate advocate of these dynamic and innovative products and teaches one to one and small groups from her studio in North West London for both beginners and advanced students.




Dennis & Lavery
Cindy Dennis Mangan, GIA Graduate diamond grader and fine jewellery designer, is the Creative Director and proprietor of Dennis & Lavery
She is a three-times nominated UK Jewellery Awards platinum designer, and her collections of modern-romantic platinum engagement, wedding and eternity rings, and diamond necklaces have been chosen by the Platinum Guild International for their publicity and website campaigns. Her award-nominated luxury designer collections can be viewed online, or call Cindy for a bespoke platinum and diamond commission.




Jessica de Lotz
Hot 100's Jessica de Lotz creates narrative based jewellery which embodies heritage and evokes memories of times bygone
Most recently she launched her commemorative "Kate and Will Royal Wedding" collection at Smythson, (Bond Street) which will also be exhibited during Jewellery Week at Treasure.




Jianhui London
Growing up in a rural village in one of the poorest areas of China, Jianhui spent most of his childhood in the mountains where he became fascinated by the colourful displays of bright pink, purple and orange flowers. When he arrived in London he was inspired by the jewellery worn by the Capital's women and began recreating the beautiful flowers that had once captured his young imagination as elegant pieces of jewellery.








Lucy Jade Sylvester
Lucy Jade Sylvester has always had a love of nature – her long walks in the countryside are evident in her studio, which is full of old glass jars filled with seed heads, fallen leaves and dead insects
From her studio Lucy transforms the fragile forms, creating exact replicas of poppy seed heads, acorn cups, sycamore seeds, bees, stag beetles, and flies in solid silver and gold, often combining them with Opals, moonstones, labradorite and diamonds. Lucy was awarded Silver for 2011 Craft and Design Awards and in 2009 she was chosen as Editors Choice at the Country Living Fair in London, she has exhibited and sold internationally including Delhi and the world famous Chelsea Flower Show in London. Lucy has been selected by Courvoisier The Future 500 with the Observer magazine, confirming her as the leading designer for all those who love the natural world and our fabulous countryside.




MODICA Jewellery
MODICA Jewellery is the creation of award winning jewellery designer Bronagh Kennedy
Bronagh creates sculptural, statement pieces influenced by her background in architecture, love of sculptural forms and her skills in 3D modelling. All jewellery is created in Bronagh's central London workshop and is available at selected selling exhibitions and via MODICA's on-line boutique.




Siân Bostwick Jewellery
Siân Bostwick produces jewellery with a feminine style and a hint of wonderland inspired by the Kentish countryside in and a suggestion of fairytales. Combining colourful deep blue and rich purple anodised titanium, satin finished silver and delicate hand pierced detail creating jewellery that is everlasting.




Sima Vaziry
Handmade positive jewellery
Sima's work is inspired by Afghan and Persian art, calligraphy, architecture & textures and is a modern interpretation of the traditional. With her jewellery, she hopes to encourage positive feelings towards the region and to promote its ancient hidden beauty culture and heart.




Zelda Cave
Zelda's work is strongly inspired by natural forms, often taking on a very graphic style, which is then pressed out in precious metals or carved into horn, bone or ebony. Her work often draws on influences from Chinese, Japanese and Indian art and ornament, which has inspired great fairytale illustrators such as Edmund Dulac and Kay Nielsen and artists such as AuberyBeadsley and Ito Jakuchu.












