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The Jewellery We Reach For
I've been thinking recently about the jewellery we wear without really thinking about it. You know the pieces. The bracelet you put on in the morning because it feels strange without it. The necklace that seems to go with everything. The earrings you always pack first when you're going away. Those are usually the pieces we end up loving the most. When I'm making jewellery, I always hope I'm creating one of those pieces. Not something that's worn once and put back in a box, bu
4 days ago2 min read


From My Table to the Runway
Highlights from the Runway When I started creating jewellery, I never imagined I would one day see my pieces walking down a runway. Like most pieces I create, they begin quietly. A table scattered with beads, pearls and ideas. Hours spent moving things around, taking things apart, putting them back together, and trusting the process. Two weeks ago, those same pieces found themselves in a completely different setting, the London Fashion Synergy Jewellery Runway Show. Highlight
May 312 min read


Jewels for the Journey
Jewellery shouldn't wait for special occasions. It should journey with you. I've never believed that jewellery should wait. Wait for the right outfit. Wait for a special occasion. Wait for a version of life that feels more polished than today. For me, jewellery is meant to journey with you, through ordinary mornings, long days, quiet moments, and unexpected joys. It should move as you do, live as you live and gather stories along the way. When I design and assemble pieces at
Mar 142 min read


Broken Things Still Hold Beauty
Not everything that breaks is finished. In fact, some of the most beautiful things I work with arrive already carrying a past - a snapped necklace, a loose pendant, beads rescued from jewellery that once fell apart. They come to my table not as mistakes, but as quiet possibilities. I’ve always believed that broken things still hold beauty. Sometimes they simply need time, patience, and a new way of being brought together. When I take jewellery apart, I’m not erasing what it o
Feb 82 min read


A First Cup of Tea with KK
This blog is an open table. It's a place for the conversations that continue after Our Story , where jewellery meets real life, beads find second chances, and creativity is allowed a little free reign. The pieces I create are assembled by hand from materials that find their way to me: beads and pearls from small shops, pendants discovered along the way, and elements from jewellery that once broke but still had more to give. Some are new , some vintage, some recycled, all cho
Jan 161 min read
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