"My work is a reflection of my belief that jewellery should be more than just an accessory, it should be a meaningful and lasting addition to one's life story"
My journey into jewellery began 21 years ago with a simple evening class that quickly became a passion. Encouraged by my tutor, I pursued formal training at university, a decision that transformed my life and set me on a path of creativity and craftsmanship.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working in various areas of the trade, from a repairs house to collaborating with award-winning UK jewellery designers. These experiences, combined with their mentorship, inspired me to create my own designs, each reflecting my dedication to meaningful and lasting craftsmanship.
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At Rebekah Ann Jewellery, I believe that jewellery is more than just an accessory; it’s a reflection of your story and values. Each piece I create is designed to be a part of your journey, capturing authenticity, joy, and deep connections. Your emotions and experiences are central to my creative process.
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I specialise in bespoke pieces, crafted for those who seek unique jewellery that balances elegance and a touch of the unexpected. My aesthetic, influenced by ancient jewellery and the philosophy of wabi-sabi, celebrates the beauty of imperfection. This results in pieces that are both timeless and distinctly modern.
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Sustainability is a cornerstone of my practice. I use recycled golds and Single Mine Origin (SMO) gold, alongside upcycled and responsibly sourced gems, including ocean diamonds which are free from traditional mining. This commitment ensures that every creation not only tells a unique story but also respects our planet.
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One of the hallmarks of Rebekah Ann Jewellery is my use of unusual diamonds and gemstones. Whether it’s repurposing antique or heirloom diamonds, exploring fancy coloured options, or embracing the charm of imperfect grey diamonds, I strive to highlight the unique qualities of each stone. My designs aim to enhance these natural beauties, from classic white diamonds to rare, vibrantly coloured sapphires.
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Ethical sourcing is paramount in my work. Every gemstone is carefully selected from trusted suppliers who uphold strict ethical standards. Additionally, all the precious metals I use are 100% recycled, ensuring that my creations are as sustainable as they are beautiful.
At Rebekah Ann Jewellery, every piece is a testament to purposeful craftsmanship. My work weaves connections to our past, celebrates the present, and looks forward to a mindful future. Thank you for allowing me to be part of your story through my jewellery
PURPOSEFUL ~ SUSTAINABLE ~ ECO CONSCIOUS
WHAT DO I MEAN WHEN I SAY THIS?
Purposeful
Every piece of jewellery is made to order, ensuring it has a purpose from the start. Whether it's a ring symbolising a couple's love, a gift for a friend, or a self-gift marking a milestone, each item is crafted exclusively for the recipient. The creation process is intentional, minimising environmental impact throughout.
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Sustainable
The approach to jewellery making is slow and made-to-order, using resources only when needed. This eliminates waste and unnecessary back stock. By maintaining a sustainable workflow, the focus remains on upholding core values and working towards a less harmful future. Each piece's end-of-life impact is also considered, with occasional one-off designs never exceeding 4-5 items in stock.
Eco Conscious
Environmental awareness is central to the business. Efforts are continually made to reduce the environmental footprint, replacing harmful chemicals with natural alternatives, using recycled and responsibly sourced materials, and offsetting CO2 emissions. Packaging is recycled and compostable, reflecting a commitment to eco-friendly practices.
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To ensure clarity and transparency, the Jewellery Glossary Project is referenced, aiming to create shared definitions of key terms within the jewellery industry. This project increases transparency throughout the supply chain and establishes accountability for term usage, benefiting both the trade and the public.