For more than forty years, the London born jeweller has been making singular pieces, fusing his skills as a goldsmith with modern technology.
Educated at the Central School of Art and Design in Holborn (1987), his training instilled a respect for classical technique, while early influences — from 1970s Marvel comics to punk — shaped the confident visual language of his work.
Colour defines his practice.
Initially working in enamel, visiting the Los Angeles’ downtown jewellery district in the 1990s marked a decisive shift towards exceptional gemstones.
Discovering high-cut cabochons, nebula like opals, star sapphires and cat’s eyes, he began building relationships with independent lapidarists whose innovative cutting and polishing techniques continue to inform his collections.
Each stone is individually sourced; many are one of a kind.
His work first found an international audience at Maxfield in Los Angeles with their iconic Hollywood clients, before selling collections through Harvey Nichols, Selfridges and Liberty.
From 2002 to 2025, he sold exclusively from his own shop and studio — first in a restored Huguenot house in Spitalfields, later in Notting Hill, and from 2017 - 2025 on Columbia road in east London.
His collection is now available from Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly London.
He now divides his time between a studio in the Yorkshire Dales National Park and London, where he meets clients privately by appointment, maintaining a focused practice centred on craftsmanship, rarity and a considered use of colour.