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Sussex Jewellery Designers Gallery Makeover

For anyone who hasn’t been able to visit us yet, we thought it would be nice to give a sneak peek into a Sussex jewellery designers gallery makeover. We have opened up the space between our original gallery and the shop next door to give the gallery an open plan feel (and coincidently plenty of room to social distance!) We have a wonderful new character table as a centrepiece, which can be used to lay out the jewellery you are browsing for a closer look. It also hosts some of our jewellery books –  a little insight into the world of a Sussex jewellery designer. Another quirky item on the central table is a small set of drawers made from tobacco tins by Anton’s grandfather Dunstan Pruden.

Sussex Jewellery Designers Gallery Makeover

A big part of the ethos behind the design of the re-fit was to bring some of the textures of the workshop into the gallery space. We wanted to give people an insight into the processes behind our handmade jewellery. One of the ways we achieved this was to use some of our original silversmithing tools in our hammered silver bangle display. On workshop tours people often remark upon the roughness or chunkiness of some of our tools compared with the fineness of the finished results, and in many ways that is part of the magic of jewellery making.

Sussex Jewellery Designers Gallery Makeover: Tool Display

Sussex Jewellery Designers Gallery Makeover: Dunstan’s Workbench

Dunstan Pruden’s original workbench has returned to Pruden and Smith! The workbench was originally situated at The Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic, on Ditchling Common. Anton’s grandfather Dunstan Pruden was a member of the guild, founded in the early 1920s, alongside other prominent names in the Arts and Crafts movement, such as sculptor & typographer Eric Gill, and painter & poet David Jones. Another of Dunstan’s fellow guild members, Philip Hagreen, produced a wood engraving of Dunstan’s Workshop, c.1933, that shows the workbench in situ. The original wood block forms part of the collection at Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft. Before returning to us, Dunstan’s workbench was also at the museum, where a wonderful selection of Dunstan’s tools and work are still on display – to discover more about Dunstan Pruden and Ditchling’s rich art and craft heritage, plan your visit to the museum here.

This characterful workbench is now a consultation area in our new gallery. We think it’s wonderful that this lovely piece of our history can now play host to discussions that lead to new family heirlooms being created, or old one’s being re-invigorated. If you’d like to have a new bespoke jewellery design created or your old jewellery redesigned, book an appointment with one of our designers here.

Sussex Jewellery Designers Gallery Makeover: Dunstan's Workbench

In order to make the shopping experience as safe and comfortable as possible, shopping sessions are bookable in hourly slots Tuesday to Saturday 12am to 4pm for individuals or family/bubble groups of up to four people. This enables us to clean the display area and any jewellery handled between visits. Book your shopping visit here. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Sussex Jewellery Designers Gallery Makeover: Shop Exterior

 

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Jewellery for men Mens jewellery Wedding and partnership rings

Men’s Wedding Bands Style Guide

Our Men’s Wedding Bands Style Guide covers everything you need to know about choosing the perfect ring.

A good place to start if you are looking for a plain wedding band is to think about the cross-section, or ‘profile’, of the ring. The most classic style is the court wedding band, this has a curved outer surface as well as a curved inner surface for comfort. An alternative to the traditional court shape is what we call a low court wedding band, this has a slightly softer curve on the outside of the ring, this style is popular with people who aren’t used to wearing rings because it is quite subtle. A more modern wedding ring is a the flat wedding ring. Flat wedding rings can be flat on the inside as well as outside, but generally we make them with a curved inside known as a ‘comfort-fit’.

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Men’s Wedding Bands Style Guide: Personalisation

Texture

Hammered wedding bands are a popular choice with people looking to add a little extra detail to a simple band. Adding texture is also a great option for people who work with their hands a lot. Small dings and scratches are part of the normal life of a wedding ring and add to it’s character over the years, however people with very hands-on jobs may wish to choose a style that helps these marks less noticeable. We offer three hammering styles, peened, hammered, and rough hammered. All of these hammering styles can be applied to almost any plain band. We also offer a reticulated finish which has a heavier more organic looking texture, this texture is applied in a different way and can’t be applied to all ring shapes but we do have a large selection to choose from.

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Form

In addition to the standard ring profiles we also offer some more unusual styles including our twisted wedding rings, wonderful organic looking side-hammered bands, and our slash wedding band.

 

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Colour

Why not add a bit of colour! Our wedding bands are handmade to order in a selection of metals including yellow gold, rose gold and platinum. For something a little more unique we can also combine metals for a two-tone or tri-colour effect.

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Engraving

Engraving is a classic way to personalise your wedding ring. We worked with talented hand-engravers who can engrave anything from lettering to a pattern, as well as monograms and family crests.

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For more advice on wedding rings book an appointment with one of our designers.