Phoebe Walsh Jewellery

Phoebe Walsh Jewellery Contemporary Jewellery by Phoebe Walsh

A family’s gold, reworked into a new generation of pieces.Image one — 18ct chainImage two — 18ct South Asian inspired ri...
17/03/2026

A family’s gold, reworked into a new generation of pieces.

Image one — 18ct chain
Image two — 18ct South Asian inspired ring, reworked from the chain
Image three — 24ct bangle
Image four — ring formed from the bangle, using the remaining cast gold
Image five — close-up engraving, With love from Chris
Image six — the full set


Chris and Niala brought together heirloom pieces from across their family — gold that had already lived many lives.
We melted everything down and reworked it into a new set of pieces, shared between parents and children. A way of carrying that history forward, rather than leaving it behind.
The design draws on South Asian jewellery traditions, with bold, sculptural forms that feel both celebratory and deeply personal.
There is something special about working with gold like this. It holds memory, weight, and story in a way new metal simply cannot.

How do you celebrate a ruby?With ten diamonds ✨ For this bespoke I reworked a gifted Burmese ruby.Heirloom gold.Complete...
01/03/2026

How do you celebrate a ruby?

With ten diamonds ✨

For this bespoke I reworked a gifted Burmese ruby.
Heirloom gold.
Complete with new lab diamonds.

Sophie asked for something sparkly - I think we delivered ✨





A copy of Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolfe arrived at the studio, its pages holding something fragile and delicate.Between...
26/02/2026

A copy of Kew Gardens by Virginia Woolfe arrived at the studio, its pages holding something fragile and delicate.

Between them, delicate grasses the couple had foraged themselves. Pressed between the pages. Still carrying the faint scent of summer.

Last year I made their engagement rings. This year, those same grasses became their wedding bands.
Each curve and fold hand-sculpted in wax before being cast into gold - preserving the movement of something once living.

Inside, engraved:
“DICH DICH SEIN LASSEN. GANZ DICH.”
Let you be you. Whole you.

A promise, held quietly against the skin

Three laps of a blade, each one marking a moment of becoming.This ring was commissioned to celebrate the arrival of a li...
08/02/2026

Three laps of a blade, each one marking a moment of becoming.

This ring was commissioned to celebrate the arrival of a little one, a quiet but powerful symbol of a growing family.
Matt approached me after he and Andrea discovered they were expecting, wanting to mark this new chapter with something deeply personal.

The form wraps asymmetrically around the finger, holding sapphires and a diamond.I loved allowing the blade to move and repeat, echoing cycles, protection and continuity. Nothing forced, nothing overly literal, just a feeling carried in the metal.

Scroll through to see the process, from early carving through to the finished piece.

January in the studio ☘️Lots of beautiful bespokes taking shape, and botanical foraging is under way. I’ve been quietly ...
30/01/2026

January in the studio ☘️

Lots of beautiful bespokes taking shape, and botanical foraging is under way. I’ve been quietly playing catch up as the year rolls on, so I’m pausing new bespoke commissions until I’m fully up to date with pieces from 2025.

Every step is slow, like watching trees move. But I think that’s exactly where the beauty lies.

2025 passed in a blink! Scroll to see some of my bespoke highlights from the past year! Ahead of opening up the workshop...
06/01/2026

2025 passed in a blink! Scroll to see some of my bespoke highlights from the past year!

Ahead of opening up the workshop, I've been reflecting on what a crazy and incredible year it's been in the studio! I feel so grateful for everyone who has walked through the doors and kept me very busy.

I'm so appreciative of people seeing value in working with botanicals in their forever pieces, or trusting me with sentimental pieces to rework into something new. Slowly I've been moving my practice away from reproducible collections into finer materials for this unique form of storytelling.

I cannot express how much I have loved receiving your books full of pressed flowers picked from your homes, places you grew up in, cities you're in love with, canal-sides or parks you proposed at, or woven grasses representing new members of your growing families: It's been really rewarding to share your story in the process.

I am still refining and working out the balance of how many projects I can take on, but i want to continue limiting down my collection to allow for those one-of-a kind botanical story telling pieces. This year I overstretched, and the trickle of burn out slowed so many briefs along. If you are waiting on pieces, I really appreciate all your patience in working with me. Winter flu, house moving and everything else takes its toll on the small runnings of my small studio in such a profound way.

So here's to a more slow, sentimental pace of making in 2026!

💍 💎 ☘️

P.s. A little announcement... I've been slowly mastering engagement and wedding rings for the new* store. It takes me so long to make each botanical design (3 months average) as it's truly nuanced to the person, material brought in and brief. Hopefully, these new designs will offer something textural and unique in a more accessible form. I'm leaning into lab-grown diamonds, so expect lots of these sparkly numbers!

The Diamond Driftstone Ring was made for Alex, with a flawless 1.5 carat oval diamond sourced specially from South Afric...
30/12/2025

The Diamond Driftstone Ring was made for Alex, with a flawless 1.5 carat oval diamond sourced specially from South Africa. It felt important that the stone carried part of her story.

On the inside, I carved Lombardy inspired windows - tiny architectural moments tucked away, nodding to her Italian roots. You only catch glimpses of them as the ring moves.

I loved layering meaning into the design in subtle ways. The soft movement in the band opens the setting and floods the diamond with light.

Diamonds are remarkable to work with, and this one felt especially alive! The pavilion has such complex, precise faceting that it throws colour and light back through the material in the most beautiful way. She was an absolute joy to make.

Sculpted in 18ct recycled gold.
Designed with James, for Alex.

20/11/2025
The Gathering Ring | Tilly's reimagined Aquamarine ✨ Tilly brought me her grandmother’s huge, bright, gloriously 70s aqu...
18/11/2025

The Gathering Ring | Tilly's reimagined Aquamarine ✨

Tilly brought me her grandmother’s huge, bright, gloriously 70s aquamarine cocktail ring. It was beautiful, but not quite her. She wanted to honour the sentiment while reshaping it into something that felt more like herself.

She gathered delicate flowers from her family home, and from those tiny botanicals I sculpted a new 14ct gold ring with fine lines, soft asymmetry, and a quiet botanical world hidden beneath the stone.

From above it looks simple and clean. Turn it underneath and a whole landscape of texture and meaning reveals itself.

14ct yellow gold
Reworked aquamarine








‘f & a’ - ‘Forever and always’James’s bespoke Hidden Landscape wedding ring ✨This phrase was the sign-off in every lette...
21/10/2025

‘f & a’ - ‘Forever and always’
James’s bespoke Hidden Landscape wedding ring ✨

This phrase was the sign-off in every letter James and Lulu wrote to each other. The handwriting was traced and hand-engraved into James’s ring making a beautiful, personal detail.

Inside, a scattering of Danish grasses hides - picked from the park where he proposed 🌾

Who says a wedding ring has to look the same? I especially love how the engraving sits on the inside, right where it touches the skin - a secret only they share... well, apart from me telling you all about it here 💍

I love that all the magic is hidden inside this Bangle ✨ A solid 14ct gold bangleWith four homegrown flowers cast within...
06/10/2025

I love that all the magic is hidden inside this Bangle ✨

A solid 14ct gold bangle
With four homegrown flowers cast within, all the way from Ireland
Hand engraved initials, from each four siblings own hand.

This special bespoke has so many hidden layers of sentiment! It was such a joy to make, and the first Botanical bangle of its kind.

Dina brought back a little case filled with flowers and leaves from a trip to Cyprus. We spilled them across the table, ...
02/09/2025

Dina brought back a little case filled with flowers and leaves from a trip to Cyprus. We spilled them across the table, searching for a way to weave their story into a wed-fit wedding ring.

To mirror the textures, I sculpted flowers from a bouquet picked in Kyiv. Two cities, two homes brought together in one piece, like the bride and groom. It was important to use petals from the same flowers in both his and her ring.

The design is sculpted with flowers, set with a gradient of blue sapphires, and eternalised in platinum.

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