You can commission Elinor to design and hand-make any bespoke item of jewellery, exactly how you want it. Whether it's for a special occasion such as an engagement, wedding, anniversary or birthday, or just as a special treat, you can add your own personal touch to an item of jewellery. You can also customise any of the designs seen in the jewellery galleries to suit you.
Elinor works with yellow, white and rose gold, sterling silver and gemstones.
Following an initial consultation to establish a design brief, Elinor will sketch out some initial design ideas. These sketches can then be developed to reach a final design. You can decide which materials, stones, colours, textures and finishes are used to make your jewellery completely personal and unique. The design sketches make a lovely accompaniment to your finished item of jewellery.
When you are happy with the final design and price, your bespoke jewellery will be hand-made. A deposit of half of the price is required at this stage to cover the cost of materials.
Once your jewellery is made, it is sent to the London Assay Office to be hallmarked with Elinor's personal maker's mark, as well as the material and date marks. Your item will then be given a final polish, before being packaged in a presentation box.
You can visit Elinor to discuss commissioning a piece of jewellery at her studio in Fisherton Mill, Salisbury. Or you can contact her by phone, e-mail or post.
You can also purchase a Gift Voucher to use towards commissions.
Elinor works with yellow, white and rose gold, sterling silver and gemstones.
Following an initial consultation to establish a design brief, Elinor will sketch out some initial design ideas. These sketches can then be developed to reach a final design. You can decide which materials, stones, colours, textures and finishes are used to make your jewellery completely personal and unique. The design sketches make a lovely accompaniment to your finished item of jewellery.
When you are happy with the final design and price, your bespoke jewellery will be hand-made. A deposit of half of the price is required at this stage to cover the cost of materials.
Once your jewellery is made, it is sent to the London Assay Office to be hallmarked with Elinor's personal maker's mark, as well as the material and date marks. Your item will then be given a final polish, before being packaged in a presentation box.
You can visit Elinor to discuss commissioning a piece of jewellery at her studio in Fisherton Mill, Salisbury. Or you can contact her by phone, e-mail or post.
You can also purchase a Gift Voucher to use towards commissions.
Commissions
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