
✨Break from the norm ✨
- Sarah Weatherall
- Mar 27
- 2 min read
Updated: 1 day ago

One of the many distinct differences between having jewellery commissioned and choosing from an existing catalogue of ready made pieces is being able to incorporate family heirlooms, to use what you already have, not only perhaps precious in sentiment but now more than ever - incredibly financially valuable.
Having something bespoke means every detail is made to measure.
Your taste, your brief, your style, if you have something in mind fantastic, I can design it for you, bring it to life.
If not, it’s never a problem just the exiting starting point, the joy of design, brainstorming ideas, being a part of that process, taking unworn jewellery and metamorphisizing it into something beautiful, reimagining pieces to wear with pride - adding value through expertise of design through to manufacture.
Perhaps you simply feel its time to do something with the pieces you have, possibly inherited, broken or jewellery of a time and place you feel no longer fit, maybe it has aged or been very well worn and needs expert help to restore.
Whether it’s commemorative jewellery, cocktail or engagement rings, wedding bands or gifts for loved ones, I design everything and manufacture giving skilled guidance, craftsmanship and knowledge from start to finish using both ancient and the latest techniques.
There are a lot of options in this field foist upon us via social media from the hands of those with much to say, I can only hold hope people cut through their guff and bluster and really look through it all at their design skill, creative versatility, manufacturing ability and choose based on pure merit and not the noise.
I hope you can see and sense my own desire to make beautiful, artful, meaningful and well made jewellery.
Make yours a one off, carefully thought out and quietly considered.
Yours sincerely
Sarah Weatherall Jewellery

































































































































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