My story

I began my jewellery making journey in 2013 after attending a basic jewellery making course. I designed many pieces and hosted jewellery parties, which became popular at the time. I still remember the feeling of selling my first piece, someone actually wanted to buy something I had created!

Shortly afterwards, I discovered beautiful crystals and just knew I wanted to work with them. I taught myself how to make bridal headdresses, and I was so lucky - and will be forever grateful - to have met the amazing bridal hairstylist Tina Crossley, a true inspiration to many and a lady who gave her time and encouragement so freely to me.

I will always be grateful, not only for all the brides she sent my way, but more importantly for our beautiful friendship.

With Tina's help, I went on to win the Essex Wedding Awards in 2015. Tina also introduced me to several bridal stylists who stocked my pieces, and some still do. The thrill of seeing a bride wear something I had made will always warm my heart.

Essex Wedding Awards 2015 Winner Badge

In 2020, when the world changed and weddings became few and far between, I had no choice but to rethink my little business. I took a break and only recently got the jewellery making bug back, concentrating first on everyday wear bracelets.

But, my favourite part has always been the beading, wirework, and of course, the crystals. This has led me to find new and creative ways to introduce different products, including sun-catchers and diffuser bottles (I'm sure I will come up with more ideas in the future!).

On this website, you'll find many one-off pieces because I simply love creating new things. I am happy to recreate pieces, but much rather the freedom of picking up materials and seeing where my creativity takes me.

On that note, if there is something you see and love, grab it while you can, as it might not be around for long!!

I hope you enjoy my products, and please feel free to contact me with any questions.

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With much love and a grateful heart,
Dee