Luke loves making jewellery and the process is fascinating to watch so we thought we'd share with you the goings-on of a fine jewellers: here you'll find tips of the trade, an insight into how Luke's unique designs are made and of course, some inspiration which fuels everything we do here. Enjoy.

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Atelier Access All Areas: Tools

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Here's a picture of some bohemian flowers scattered across one of our work tops. There's definitely a charm to the trade of jewellery with its fascinating tools and hands-on work. While mostly a piece of jewellery is seen in its finished form, what's forgotten is the hours of processes which have produced it. 

Here we have a borax cone and a dish. Luke mixes the borax with water to make a flux which is used as a soldering aid to make the solder flow.

The metal slabs may be a simple tool used for placing piping hot pieces but they are highly valuable when you want to put a diamond down and find it again!

If you have any questions about making jewellery, we are happy to answer.

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ATELIER ACCESS ALL AREAS: BOHEMIAN #2

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Atelier Access All Areas: Bohemian #2

It's been a busy day in the atelier...

Luke always begins making a piece of jewellery by gathering inspiration and then sketching some initial ideas. These sketches are then refined and built upon until he's happy. This can mean lots of changes from the initial sketch to the final piece. Like any designer, the process is creative and evolves everyday.

Here's a sketch from the Bohemian collection.

 

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