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Pearl Jewellery

Pearl jewellery handmade in our Ditchling workshop — our Of The Sea collection pairs Akoya, Keshi and baroque pearls with gold, silver and diamonds in necklaces, drop earrings, studs, rings and bracelets. White, black, pink and grey pearls, with each piece designed around the individual pearl.

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Choosing Pearl Jewellery

We work with three main pearl types. Akoya pearls bring the classic look — round, white and high-lustre, paired here with diamonds and gold. Keshi pearls are small and irregular, formed entirely of solid nacre, with a soft glow that suits everyday silver pieces. Baroque pearls are larger and freeform — no two alike — and sit beautifully against our hand-textured silver nuggets. Colours run from white and pink through grey to black.

The collection spans necklaces, drop and stud earrings, rings — including suspended and stackable designs — and bracelets, many in our signature Nugget, Spiky and Ribbon settings. Prices range from £75 to £2,800, with most pieces between £99 and £650.

Everything is handmade in our Ditchling, Sussex workshop. Strung pieces carry a one-year guarantee, silver two years and gold ten, with free re-polishing of the metalwork for life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your pearls real?

Yes — we use real cultured pearls: Akoya, Keshi and baroque, in white, pink, grey and black. Cultured pearls are genuine pearls grown in oysters and mussels rather than imitations, and each one in our collection is selected and set by hand in our Sussex workshop.

What is the difference between Akoya, Keshi and baroque pearls?

Akoya pearls are the classic: round, white and high-lustre. Keshi pearls form without a nucleus, so they're small, irregular and made of solid nacre with a soft glow. Baroque pearls are larger freeform shapes — every one unique. Akoya suits timeless pieces; Keshi and baroque suit more organic, contemporary designs.

How should I care for pearl jewellery?

Pearls are softer than gemstones, so make them the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off — perfume, hairspray and cosmetics can dull the nacre. Wipe them with a soft cloth after wear and store them away from harder jewellery. Treated kindly, pearls last generations.

What guarantee does your pearl jewellery carry?

Strung pieces such as necklaces and bracelets carry a one-year guarantee; the metalwork is covered for two years on silver and ten on gold, with free re-polishing for life. Everything is handmade in our Ditchling workshop, and we're always happy to look at a piece that needs attention.

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Handmade in England

Each piece of jewellery is handmade by expert goldsmiths in our village workshop in Ditchling, nestled in the heart of the South Downs National Park. With a legacy of craftsmanship dating back to the 1920s, we create unique, heirloom-quality designs using responsibly sourced materials. Whether you're searching for a meaningful gift or a special addition to your collection, our jewellery is designed to be cherished for a lifetime. Discover the beauty of true British craftsmanship.