The Hatton Garden Podcast

14 - Jessica de Lotz - Designer-Maker

1 h 1 min · 19. juni 2026
episode 14 - Jessica de Lotz - Designer-Maker cover

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Jess has a shop and workshop in Kentish Town and uses the workshops of Hatton Garden as well.  She graduated from Central Saint Martins and went straight into making her signature style of jewellery, full of personal meaning and symbolism.  She talks about several highly successful collaborations she has had over the years including one to commemorate the death of Frida Kahlo which ended up with her work being shown in the Museo Frida Kahlo Riviera Maya in Mexico.     We covered:   Central Saint Martins and early work Making jewellery for death Crests, Seals and Monograms Frida Kahlo collaboration Emily Johnson & an amazing coincidence The power of writing letters Daughter of an antiquarian book seller! Is your work quintessentially English? House of the Dragon collaboration Comic Con Taking inspiration from old jewellery Taking inspiration from other jewellers, or not Taking on interns and nurturing other jewellers Balancing work and children How Jess builds deep relationships with her customers Has 'storytelling' become hackneyed?

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episode 14 - Jessica de Lotz - Designer-Maker artwork

14 - Jessica de Lotz - Designer-Maker

Jess has a shop and workshop in Kentish Town and uses the workshops of Hatton Garden as well.  She graduated from Central Saint Martins and went straight into making her signature style of jewellery, full of personal meaning and symbolism.  She talks about several highly successful collaborations she has had over the years including one to commemorate the death of Frida Kahlo which ended up with her work being shown in the Museo Frida Kahlo Riviera Maya in Mexico.     We covered:   Central Saint Martins and early work Making jewellery for death Crests, Seals and Monograms Frida Kahlo collaboration Emily Johnson & an amazing coincidence The power of writing letters Daughter of an antiquarian book seller! Is your work quintessentially English? House of the Dragon collaboration Comic Con Taking inspiration from old jewellery Taking inspiration from other jewellers, or not Taking on interns and nurturing other jewellers Balancing work and children How Jess builds deep relationships with her customers Has 'storytelling' become hackneyed?

19. juni 20261 h 1 min
episode Harrison Beasant - Jewellery Designer artwork

Harrison Beasant - Jewellery Designer

In this episode I most enjoyed the enthusiasm and drive that Harrison Beasant has for his work.  Harrison is an up and coming jewellery designer in Hatton Garden.  Originally a graduate of the Goldsmiths' Centre Foundation program, he then spent time as an apprentice in a traditional workshop.  His work carries the hallmarks of both approaches and I'm excited to see where he goes.   Enjoy!   We covered: How Harrison got into jewellery making. The Goldsmiths' Centre Foundation program. How Geoff got into the jewellery trade. Finding his own style as a maker. An ambitious engagement ring commission that he is working on. A pair of earrings that Geoff designed. The creative process. Collaboration with Lorenzo OG. Collaboration with the fashion designer Wisnel. Grillz. Experimental materials. Harrison's new mens' jewellery brand Monarch. Engagement rings. Designing with lab grown diamonds. Visions for the future of Hatton Garden.

24. mar. 202647 min