Custom & Commissions

Your length, your metal, your focal. Most of her favourite pieces started as somebody’s question.

How It Works

Four Steps.

01

Tell Her the Idea

Send the form below with as much or as little as you have: a reference photo, a length, a symbol that matters to you, or just “something heavy in black.”

02

Quote & Design

She replies within two business days with a plan, a metal recommendation, and a firm price. Nothing is charged until you approve it.

03

Half Down

A 50% deposit through PayPal reserves your place in the queue and covers materials. The balance is due when the piece is finished and photographed.

04

Woven & Sent

Weaving begins once you approve the final design, and the two to four week estimate runs from that approval. You see photographs before it ships.

What’s Possible

Most Things.

Custom lengths and sizes for any piece in the shop. Alternate metals, with titanium for weight, niobium for darker tones, and sterling for a living finish. Matching necklace and bracelet sets. Wedding and handfasting pieces. Memorial pieces built around something you already own.

Focals are the usual reason people write: a specific sigil, a family symbol, a stone you already have, a ring that belonged to someone.

What she will not do is copy another maker’s original design. Bring the idea and she will build it her way, which is generally better anyway.

Forged O-ring focal joined into Byzantine weave
Hardware

The Clasp Is Part of It.

Most chains end in whatever clasp was cheapest. Hers do not. A commission can be finished with a sculptural closure chosen to suit the piece: cast dragons, Victorian hands, forged toggles, hidden barrels. Below: a dragon-head toggle, front and detail.

Cast dragon-head toggle clasp joined to Byzantine weave
Dragon-head toggle, the bar passes through the jaw
Detail of a cast dragon-head clasp showing scale and horn work
Scale and horn detail at full magnification

Ask for a clasp like this on any piece, or send a reference and she will source something closer to what you have in mind.

Start a Commission

No obligation. This just starts the conversation.

Please send exact measurements. A commissioned piece is built to the size you give, so resizing afterwards is chargeable, and commissioned work is final sale. If you are unsure how to measure, ask before ordering and she will talk you through it. The full commission terms cover deposits, revisions and cancellation.

She reads every message herself and replies within two business days. You can also write to the studio directly.