catherine marche eco-responsible fine jewellery
London South Bank
"One of my inspirations is to create happiness by bringing out individual
elegance and the glamour of life in a big city and allowing you to express your
true essence". I believe that everyone deserves to look and feel simply
gorgeously stunning. Because I value individuality, I value the close
relationship I enjoy with a client when designing a bespoke piece that will
sublimate the wearers' inner beauty and feelings and make their luxurious dream
of uniqueness come to life. "Fascinated by antiquity, primitive, tribal
jewellery and the beauty of couture, I love to fuse original ideas with a strong
aesthetic, using the craft of jewellery making by combining traditional
workmanship and cutting edge technology like photo etching". I trained
traditionnally in goldsmithing at Central St Martins, followed by a City and
Guild. Ensuite, to have a greater knowledge of jewellery making, and hone my
skills, I also attended masterclasses with master goldsmiths in Hatton Garden,
where I have my workshop. Awards: Draw me a Jewel 2022: Winner Pearls category
Southwark Business Award 2022: finalist Women who do 2022 finalist in the
creative category Luxlife wedding awards 2022 : most ethical wedding jeweller
CorporateLiveWire Prestige award 2021 for Bespoke jewellery designer of the year
LuxLife award for best jewellery in 2018 Getting Started bursary award by the
worshipful Company of Goldsmiths in 2009 Accredidations, Education, Diplomas: De
Beers Diamonds essentials 2020 De Beers Diamonds Foundation 2021 GIA AJP
Accredited Jewellery Professional 2021 NAJ Jet essentials 2020 Advanced
Jewellery Design, City Lit, London Structured Jewellery 7922, Certificate in
Design & Craft (Level 3 City & Guild) London Structured Jewellery 7822,
Certificate in Design & Craft (Level 2 City & Guild) London Accolades: I was
shortlisted for Holts Academy Jewellery awards in 2008, and the Precious award
in 2009 My work is published in the books: 1000 Jewelry Inspirations by Sandra
Salamony, in Pass it along international Collaborative Jewellery project by
Penny Akester, and the Volutes cuffs are featured in The New Encyclopaedia of
Jewellery Techniques by Jinks McGrath Join my newsletter to get an insight into
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