emily thatcher jewellery

 
 
 
I’m driven by the individuality of nature, gathering natural gem stones and creating unique pieces of jewellery, that in turn express the individualty of the wearer
 
 

Artists Statement

My voluminous settings, in which I seat the stone, give space to admire their many aspects. The placement of the stone in the setting parallels the microscopic structures that are so fascinating to me. The interplay of light & shadow is another important aspect of my metal work; using  gentle curves, intersected by flat plains, creating a simultaneously visually stimulating & tactile finish.

Every component in my jewellery is either forged or sand cast as a one-off in my Sheffield studio. The creating of a new piece often begins with me alloying the gold in the studio to my own rich hue which has become the signature of my work. My most recent necklace style, The Camur, is comprised of a  handmade chain that I developed with an undulating pattern, using the rich gold contrasting with palladium or oxidised silver to accentuate this aspect. Believing that no part of the piece should be hidden and that every part should be made to be admired, this has led me to incorporate the clasp as the main visual element in the piece.

My work sells mainly through retail shows, nationally, internationally and online, directly to the client. Additionally, some pieces are sold through independent retail outlets & exhibitions. I trained at Sir John Cass College London, graduating with a BA Hons Silversmithing, Jewellery & Allied Crafts.

I specialises in commissions and re-modelling work, please contact her with your enquiries.