About

Jade's journey began in 2014 with a vision. To create mindful jewellery that embraces individuality through sentimental mindful jewellery. Jade's first role as a workshop technician led her to work in a number of bespoke workshops around Hertfordshire, learning traditional bench skills that would later be the foundation for her brand Jwllry by Jade®️. 

Jade left full-time employment in 2019 to focus on the brand that now specialises in wedding and engagement jewellery and jewellery remodels. All materials are responsibly sourced with plans to increase sustainability throughout the business. All orders are hand made or hand finished by Jade in her workshop located in the centre of Bedfordshire.

The brand has been described as 'modern' and 'versatile'. Jade draws inspiration from traditional jewellery styles with a modern flare. The brand's signature style embraces clean cut angles combined with a love for asymmetry. 

  

Trust & Honesty

We believe honesty is the best policy. As a small business we enjoy building relationships with our clients and honesty plays a big part in our work. We can guide you in a direction that fits you best and curate designs based on ideas you present to us. It's important to know exactly what you're investing in with the knowledge to continue with aftercare and maintenance of a bespoke piece of jewellery.

We love your feedback!

Don't take our word for it. Have a read through our 5 star Google reviews and customer feedback!

"My partner and I met Jade as the Unwedding show in Shoreditch and as soon as we spoke with her we knew she was the best person to make our rings. She was so lovely and gave us all the best vibes.

She was able to advise us based on our requests and was super helpful. We also needed my partners engagement ring reshaped due to it being uncomfortable, which Jade did perfectly as well.

She was great at keeping us updated and the pieces themselves were beautiful and exactly as we had wanted. Jade went out of her way to make things easy for us."

K & K x

Photo by Esme Whiteside