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Bespoke Jewellery Makers in Hatton Garden

13 December 2019|By Hatton Garden Jewellers|9 min read
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Commissioning a piece from scratch is one of the most rewarding ways to own fine jewellery, and Hatton Garden, London's jewellery quarter in EC1N, is the home of bespoke jewellery in Britain. Behind the discreet doors around Greville Street, Leather Lane and Chancery Lane sit workshops where designers and clients collaborate from first sketch to finished ring. This evergreen look at bespoke jewellery makers explains how the commissioning process works, why buying close to the source offers genuine value, and how certification and ethical sourcing protect you. For anyone near Farringdon or Holborn, the quarter remains the natural place to create something truly personal.

How the bespoke process works

A bespoke commission begins with a conversation about style, budget and the occasion. From there the maker prepares sketches or a digital render, refines the design with you, and only then begins crafting at the bench.

This collaborative approach means you understand every decision, from the cut of the central stone to the profile of the band. The result is a piece that fits both your hand and your taste exactly.

The quarter's bespoke design specialists lead clients through each stage, making the experience as memorable as the finished piece.

Value in buying near the source

Commissioning directly from a workshop removes the layers of cost that come with glossy retail space on the high street. You pay for craftsmanship and materials rather than a prestige address.

That model also brings transparency. Seeing the bench where your ring takes shape builds confidence in the quality, and education becomes part of the experience rather than an afterthought.

For couples planning a proposal, the quarter's engagement ring makers combine fair pricing with exceptional standards.

Certification and ethical sourcing

Provenance matters more than ever. Many makers now source gemstones responsibly, building direct relationships with small-scale mines to offer greater transparency and lower environmental impact.

Independent grading underpins that trust. Reports from the GIA or IGI document a diamond's quality, while the London Assay Office hallmark confirms the precious-metal content of every British-made piece.

Fun fact: The four Cs used to grade diamonds are cut, colour, clarity and carat weight, a system introduced by the GIA in the mid-20th century.

Choosing the right maker

The best commissions come from a strong rapport with your maker. Look for clear communication, a willingness to educate, and a portfolio that reflects the style you admire.

Personal recommendation is often the surest sign of quality, since satisfied clients return and refer others. Once your piece is complete, the quarter's valuation experts can provide the documentation you need for insurance.

For the complete overview, read bespoke jewellery in Hatton Garden.

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