

Natalie Perry is a fine jewellery designer whose work weaves together ancient techniques, rich storytelling, and a deep reverence for craftsmanship. Her journey began with a serendipitous trip to India, made possible by the Isabella Blow Scholarship during her final year of study. There, among master jewellers and intricate traditions, Natalie’s fascination with precious materials and handcraft was born.
Each of her collections tells a story—often rooted in place, always shaped by the imperfect beauty of discovery. From the crumbling elegance of the Rani Mahal fort to the hidden treasures of flea markets and the quiet wonder of natural textures, Natalie draws inspiration from the world around her and brings it home in gold, diamonds and detail.
Hand-carved, cast and finely formed, Natalie’s jewellery reflects both heritage and experimentation. Her signature entwined
textures and scalloped diamond settings are tactile nods to Indian craftsmanship, reimagined with a contemporary sensibility.
Though her influences are global, Natalie’s making is deeply local. Working between her home workshop in Shropshire and
her bench at The Goldsmiths’ Centre in London, her jewellery is a testament to slow craft, personal meaning, and the lasting power of beauty made by hand.
