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Becca Williams Jewellery

Bespoke, Contemporary Goldsmith & Make Your Own Wedding Ring Workshops

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, Penryn

£360 - £10,000

4 reviews

Make Your Own Wedding Ring Workshops

Bespoke, Handmade Jewellery

Remodelling Heirloom Jewellery

Recycling Family Metal

Prices & Key Facts

Prices

Price Band: ££ - £££

Typical Price: £800

Price Range: £360 - £10,000

Make Your Own Wedding Ring Workshop Prices: Make Your Own Rings: Class Fee £360 plus materials 4-6 hours Recycle Your Own Rings* Class Fee: £480 plus any added materials 6-8 hours *not all metals are suitable for recycling, please get in touch

About Becca Williams Jewellery

I make bespoke, custom pieces and teach Make Your Own Wedding Ring Workshops. Jewellery is a beautiful way to mark moments in life. The jewellery you wear should feel like an extension of you, reflecting and magnifying who you are as you move through the world. I approach making jewellery as making future heirlooms, creating timeless pieces that will last as they are worn and treasured for lifetimes, eventually gifted new leases of life as they are inherited by new generations of wearers.

After 15 years I’m still fascinated by the possibilities of jewellery design. I love how much meaning can be woven in, how much thought or history a single piece can hold, the connections between pieces and people, the possibilities of the materials, and the process of getting covered in grime and gold dust.

The most rewarding part is making ideas into reality. Whether I am making a minimalist wedding band, or an intricate bespoke necklace, the process brings continual joy.

Make Your Own Wedding Ring Workshops:

Your wedding rings can be as unique as you, with many designs to suit both your tastes and desires. With silver, gold, or platinum, there are options to make fitted rings, add hammered textures, and choose between a shiny or matt finish. I can also arrange stone setting or engraving (which is completed after the workshop).

Wedding rings can be made in:

Sterling Silver (recycled)
9ct Yellow, Red or White Gold (SMO or Fairmined)
14ct Yellow Gold (SMO or Fairmined)
18ct Yellow, Red or White Gold (SMO or Fairmined)
22ct Yellow Gold
Platinum

During the workshop you will have exclusive use of the workshop, which is tucked away in Carbon Studios on the historic Penryn High Street. As workshops run privately for one couple at a time, you can select a date to suit you.

Bespoke Commissions (including Engagement Rings & Wedding Rings)

Jewellery is a beautiful way to mark moments in life. The jewellery you wear should feel like an extension of you, reflecting and magnifying who you are as you move through the world.

Commissioning a bespoke design is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to have a piece made uniquely for you or someone you love as a lasting, wearable treasure.

I believe bespoke jewellery is a special connection between the maker and the wearer. I take a collaborative approach to design, drawing on over 15 years of experience to gently guide and bring to life your ideas.

The Details

Services

Engagement Rings

Engraving

Eternity Rings

Wedding Rings

Check Your Date

Contact & Location

Becca Williams Jewellery

Carbon Studios, 3 Higher Market Street, Penryn, TR10 8ED, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom

FAQs

Yes, in fact it's something I specialise in. Commissioning a bespoke design is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to have a piece made uniquely for you or someone you love as a lasting, wearable treasure. I believe bespoke jewellery is a special connection between the maker and the wearer. I take a collaborative approach to design, drawing on over 15 years of experience to gently guide and bring to life your ideas.

Yes, I can add engraving to virtually any piece I make (or a ring you make in one of my Make Your Own Wedding Ring Workshops)

Yes. Just get in touch and I'll see if I can help. (The first re-size is always free on rings I make for you)

Yes, just get in touch and I'll be able to help.

Sterling silver, 9ct yellow, red or white gold. 14ct yellow or white gold. 18ct yellow, red or white gold or platinum. I work with SMO (Single Mine Origin) Gold as standard but can also work for you in Fairmined Gold.

I’m a believer that the jewellery you own should be pieces that you’ll wear, enjoy and treasure. As part of bespoke commissions, I can restore or remodel jewellery that you’ve inherited or simply no longer wear, transforming it into a piece you’ll love, gifting it a new lease of life.

Yes, in fact it's something I specialise in. Commissioning a bespoke design is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to have a piece made uniquely for you or someone you love as a lasting, wearable treasure. I believe bespoke jewellery is a special connection between the maker and the wearer. I take a collaborative approach to design, drawing on over 15 years of experience to gently guide and bring to life your ideas.

Wedding Ring Prices begin at approximately £120 in silver, £360 in gold and £450 in Platinum

Our Sustainability Commitments

What kind of gold do you use? As standard I use SMO gold in the workshop. It’s a traceable yet commercially competitive option which I believe contributes to rises in standards in the gold mining industry while also providing a good price for customers. SMO Gold is currently sourced in Mali (at the Yanfolila Mine) and Cote D’Ivoire (at the Ity Mine). I am able to source and work fairmined gold, though this option carries an extra cost premium. I can also work with your own heirloom metals. Can you supply recycled platinum? No yet. While the bullion industry has embraced supplying 100% recycled gold and silver it hasn't yet produced a reliable supply of recycled platinum. Where do you get your gemstones? This varies hugely, depending upon the stone I’m sourcing. Without exception though I buy from diamond dealers who adhere to the Kimberley Process or are members of the Responsible Jewellery Council. The trade in coloured stones is less closely controlled so I buy from reputable dealers who, ideally, can trace stones back to their source. If you’d like a stone from a particular part of the world, or a recycled one, I’m happy to do my best to source one. What happens to your workshop waste? The vast majority of the waste generated in jewellery workshops is recycled, because of the value of the materials involved. I save all my metal offcuts, melt then down and re-use them. Smaller waste like dust, used sandpaper, pickling fluids and polishing extract is collected up (I even clean the benches with baby wipes so that no dust escapes). Every couple of years I send this waste to a metal refiner who melts it down, purifies it and extracts the gold value for me. The precious metals then go back into the metal supply chain as recycled gold etc.

 

From The Owner

Becca Williams Jeweller

Becca Williams

Jeweller

Hey, I'm Becca. Nice to meet you. I'm a jewellery designer and goldsmith creating original pieces from an independent studio on the Cornish coast.