Heirloom redesign

Your handed-down family jewels carry so much sentiment but may need updating. Perhaps a ring you once loved now feels like the old you and needs re-imagining. It is possible to repurpose stones from a gold or platinum piece to use in new yellow gold settings for example, ready for their next chapter.

The infinite lifecycle of jewellery means Heidi can carefully melt gold and re-use stones from a necklace gathering dust. She transforms them into a new keepsake that’s totally you but still imbued with all the memories. It’s also the most sustainable way of making a new piece of jewellery.

  • Annabel's amethyst

    Annabel had bought a silver ring containing a stunning South American Amethyst, 20 years ago and she wanted to remodel it in gold.

  • Re-design

    Here is the finished ring, a simple pared back setting to show off the stone.

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  • Heirloom piece

    Holly’s heirloom rings from two of her grandmothers. The diamonds and the gold will be carefully taken apart and will form part of her new ring...

  • Re-design

    Holly’s new ring, cast into gold, incorporating the heirloom gold and diamonds together with a repurposed, hand-cut emerald.

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  • Heirloom piece

    This pearl and amethyst set were sitting in a draw for 50 years.

  • Re-design

    The heirloom amethysts in their new 22 carat settings and 18 carat band.

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