Individuality expressed through tactile, sculptural jewellery

Nature provides the inspiration, from eroded surfaces and rugged formations to the subtle textures found beneath the surface. Through hand-carved wax, lost-wax casting and traditional jewellery-making techniques, these influences are transformed into tactile, sculptural pieces created for those who embrace individuality with confidence.

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Beneath the surface

Deep textured jewellery set with precious gemstones, inspired by what lies beneath the surface waiting to be discovered. Richly textured forms and embedded stones create pieces that evoke hidden landscapes, depth and discovery..

Textured bangles inspired by rocks and water | Beneath the surface silver and gemstone textured rings
Eroded 18ct yellow gold and green sapphire textured ring

Erosion collection

Sculptural jewellery inspired by weathered rock formations and natural erosion, where carved voids create depth and negative space. Open structures and embedded gemstones combine to create tactile pieces that reveal the beauty of exposed and evolving surfaces.

Striated forms

Twisted and striated sculptural jewellery inspired by movement and the natural patterns found in the landscape. Created using Mitsuro Hikime wax , each piece captures flowing textures and organic form.

Stliriated and twisted large silver linked necklace

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Featured pieces

Beneath the surface chiselled silver ring with a green oval centred sapphire
heart within a heart salve pendant with gold plating in  the interior of the heart on a silver chain
Beneath the surface molten formed silver and moissanite ring
Silver twisted loop pendant with Keum boo gold added to accentuate the flow
Reoded ring with multiple multicoloured rough sapphires  cast in place
Textured silver bangle inspired by the movement of water

The making process

Each piece begins in wax, shaped by hand through carving, sculpting and manipulation to create the organic, tactile qualities that define Claire Quick Jewellery. Some designs incorporate precious gemstones directly into the wax before casting, allowing them to become an integral part of the finished piece through the cast-in-place process. This element of unpredictability brings a sense of anticipation, as the interaction between metal and gemstone is never entirely known until casting is complete. These traditional techniques allow textures, striated surfaces and sculptural forms to emerge naturally, resulting in jewellery that reflects movement, depth and discovery.

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