This ring was a custom gift from a group of friends to another friend. All of the elements were personal to her: her children, her home, her love of Paris and her love of tea drinking.
The inspiration for Castro Smith’s jewellery creations come from his background in the north-east of England, and his time spent in Japan. His skills in metal engraving and carving were honed with a one-year experience in Japan, where he learned under different master artisans. For him designing jewellery through engraving is a platform similar to that of creating short stories for a writer. The ring is the perfect canvas to experiment and create miniature narratives in intaglio engravings, and to Castro these must stand the test of time. Currently, he closely works with a small team of other artisans in a shared workspace in London, where they can learn from each other, create and train as a unit. Castro believes that craft is something learned when you are older, but that being a creator is innate, and that (re-)setting limits over time is the way to improve and push creativity further.
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This ring was a custom gift from a group of friends to another friend. All of the elements were personal to her: her children, her home, her love of Paris and her love of tea drinking.
Photo: ©Castro Smith
These yellow and rose gold signet ring show green ceramic-plated hand engraved snakes entwined around the rings.
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This 18 carat white gold ring with green gold-plated engravings features a hand holding a dandelion clock on the face of the ring and acanthus leaves wrapped around the sides.
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This gold ring features an hour glass that rotates into a opal stone surrounded by roses and thorns.
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This copper bowl was commissioned as part of a collaboration between Ketel One and Sarabande Foundation. The surface is decorated with engraved waves, which reference the distillery’s location in Schiedam in the Netherlands and references Castro Smith’s upbringing by the beach in Newcastle, his memories of rocks and the waves crashing.