about

The Maker

My name is Stephanie and Heavy Heart Jewellery (formerly Hidden Hive Jewellery) is my passion. I use my skills to encapsulate cremation ashes into wearable pieces of art, to your specifications - with the option to choose from a range of rings, pendants and colour options.

I love to chat with my clients and learn about the stories and people behind your jewellery. Please feel free to get in touch any time via email, Instagram, Facebook or the ‘Contact Us’ page - I’m happy to communicate via whichever of these methods is easiest for you.

I’m always available to guide and offer you advice on the different jewellery options that are available - nothing is too much trouble!

Handmade

Heavy Heart Jewellery is a one-woman show! This means that with my experience as a bench jeweller, I can offer a personal service from start to finish. Each piece of jewellery I make gets 100% of my care and attention.

At any point you can get in touch to find out what stage your jewellery is in, and I’m more than happy to share process photos with you if you’d like to see what goes on behind the scenes.

If you follow me on Instagram (@heavyheartjewellery) you will often find video clips of what I’m currently working on in my stories and highlights.

Promise

As a small business with a home-based studio, I value each and every order that is placed with me. I appreciate how precious and irreplaceable your inclusions are, which is why the materials you send to me are treated with meticulous care and attention to detail from the moment they arrive.

Each order has it’s own designated drawer, so the materials you send to me to encapsulate are kept separately and there is zero risk of cross contamination.

I look forward to creating something meaningful for you!

 
When you buy something from an artist you are buying more than just an object. You’re buying hundreds of hours of errors and experimentation. You’re buying years of frustration and moments of pure joy. You’re not just buying one thing, you’re buying a piece of heart, a piece of soul... A small piece of someone else’s life.
— Anonymous