About

 
 

Scarlett was educated at The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) 2008-12 BA Hons (1st class).

During her time at The GSA she completed a study exchange at Hiko Mizuno College of Jewellery in Tokyo, Japan which greatly influenced her approach to design and making, especially the age old techniques of enamel.

She spent two years as Artist in Residence at the GSA, teaching and developing her creative practice before launching her first collection at Goldsmiths Fair in 2014.

Scarlett worked from her studio in Glasgow for 8 years regularly exhibiting her award winning jewellery at various high profile shows and exhibitions across the UK.

In 2021 Scarlett moved her family and business to her hometown London and currently works from her studio in the prestigious Goldsmith's Centre in Hatton Garden.

Scarlett’s jewellery draws inspiration from the rich diversity of Chaos theory. She explores imagery via experimental film work called optical feedback loops.

Inspiration is taken from her interest in geometry, an appreciation for graphic elements of shape and form and a desire to consider how mathematical theory can feed visual representation. Movement, gradual growth of patterns and structure are the main factors of consideration during her design process.

As Scarlett’s designs have developed from digital inspiration it’s seemed only a natural progression that she would begin to integrate new technologies into her work.

This year’s collection combines 3D printing, sterling silver, 18c gold and a refined and original use of enamel to produce bold, confident and unique pieces of jewellery designed to empower the wearer.

Every piece of jewellery is designed and handcrafted by Scarlett in her London studio.