Jewellery Design — A Personal Gift Experience

Some jewellery gifts are chosen, while others are created—this is a more considered way to gift fine jewellery.

A jewellery design is first developed and presented as a wearable resin model, paired with a carefully selected diamond or gemstone. From there, you return together to refine and complete the final piece.

jewellery design Diamond bangle and ring presented in a luxury box alongside their 3D wax models — showing the transformation from wax concept to finished bespoke jewellery by David Law.

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Jewellery design in a box Wax pendant and earrings

Gift Jewellery — With Confidence

Gifting a piece of jewellery is one of the most romantic gestures you can make. Creating something unique makes it even more personal—yet choosing the right design for someone else can feel uncertain.

David’s jewellery design experience removes that uncertainty, allowing the piece to be shaped with clarity and confidence

Clients wearing wax earring prototypes and the finished aquamarine and diamond drop earrings — demonstrating how designs are tested before final crafting.

Jewellery Design Experience - How It Works

You may already have something in mind or just a sense of what feels right. From there, working directly with David, the design is shaped with care—refined until it feels balanced, considered, and ready to be shared.

The moment of giving is part of the experience.

Rather than presenting a finished piece, you are introducing something still evolving—allowing it to be completed together, with every detail perfected together.

Fine Jewellery, Designed Together

This experience lends itself to pieces that are personal, wearable, and intended to last.

It may be a pair of earrings, a pendant, a dress ring, or something more sculptural, such as a bangle or bracelet. Cufflinks can be created with quiet individuality, while wedding jewellery can be shaped to complement the moment with subtle refinement.

Each piece is developed around the person who will wear it, taking into account proportion, balance, and lifestyle.

Jewellery in a box Sapphire and diamond wax ring

Clarity Before It Is Made

Before anything is completed, the design is seen and understood.

Through detailed 3D visuals and a wearable model, the piece can be viewed and adjusted with precision. Alongside this, diamonds and gemstones are considered as part of the design itself—selected in context rather than in isolation.

This allows decisions to feel clear, measured, and fully resolved before the final piece is made.

Tanzanite and diamond 18ct white gold drop earrings presented in a jewellery design gift box — a finished bespoke jewellery design crafted by David Law.

Jewellery Designed to say I Love you

David’s jewellery gift and design experience offers something far more personal than a finished piece — it is the opportunity to create something meaningful together.

Whether marking a birthday, an anniversary, or a personal milestone, this experience allows you to give something considered, personal, and lasting.

Rather than selecting a piece, you are giving the experience of creating one — something that reflects the moment, the person, and the intention behind it.

Emerald and diamond earrings with matching pendant displayed in a luxury box — example of a bespoke jewellery gift created through Design in a Box.

Working Directly With David

Every piece is developed in direct collaboration with David.

With over four decades of experience, each design is approached with a measured understanding of balance, detail, and wearability—ensuring the final piece feels considered from the outset.

Investment is agreed early in the process and worked on with clarity, allowing you to move forward with complete confidence.

David Law designing a fine jewellery piece

A Jewellery Gift Card - An Alternative Way to Begin

A jewellery gift card allows the experience to begin without defining the piece.

It offers a way to give something considered, while leaving every detail to be explored and shaped together at a later stage.

From there, your partner arranges a design consultation with David, during which the piece is developed together and created around an agreed-upon investment.

clients stories

Don’t just take David's word for it

aquamarine and diamond engagement ring, diamond-shaped wedding ring, and gents’ bevelled and brushed wedding ring.
Great service and always happy to explain or help with little details. David made my partner's engagement ring and both of our wedding bands.
Freddie Robson

The Jewellery Design Experience — FAQ: Your questions answered

Yes. Many clients design their jewellery remotely. Through video consultations, shared visuals, and guided discussion, you can explore and refine your ideas with complete clarity — wherever you are.
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From eternity rings, earrings, pendants, necklaces, bangles, dress rings, cufflinks, and jewellery remodelling. Each piece is created specifically for you.

Rather than selecting something already made, you explore and refine ideas together — shaping a design that feels balanced, considered, and entirely your own.

You are guided through a carefully selected range of diamonds and coloured gemstones, chosen for their beauty, character, and suitability for your design.

Rather than overwhelming you with options, David presents a curated selection, helping you compare and refine your choice with confidence.

🔹 How to choose the right diamond

🔹 How to choose the right gemstone

Yes. Existing stones can often be incorporated into a new design, allowing you to retain their meaning while creating something entirely new and wearable.

There is no difference in the final cost between the two design options — only the payment structure varies.

Everything is agreed in advance and tailored to your investment, allowing you to move forward with complete clarity.

The design stage typically takes a few weeks, depending on how quickly decisions are made.
Once the design is finalised, your piece is handcrafted in London, usually within 3–6 weeks.

The initial design fee is £250, which is credited towards the final price of your piece.

No. Your initial consultation is complimentary, giving you the opportunity to explore ideas and understand what’s possible before making any commitment.

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