About Dominic Jones Jewellery
Dominic Jones Jewellery first launched in 2009, with the debut jewellery collection ‘Tooth and Nail’ which saw him become the very first jewellery designer to win the British Fashion Council’s NEWGEN award. He went on to win the NEWGEN award a further 4 times in a row and became the only jewellery designer to show on Schedule at London Fashion Week. ‘Tooth and Nail’ also won the acclaim of Anna Wintour, propelling his designs to become the fashion insiders cult accessory of choice and has been worn by the likes of:
Beyoncé, David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Rihanna, Madonna, Snoop Dogg, Harry Styles, Karl Lagerfeld, Cara Delevingne, Sienna Miller, Tyler the Creator, Princess Nokia, Alexa Chung, Florence Welch, Jessie Ware, Nas, Adwoa Aboah.
Dominic Jones Jewellery is an exploration of shape and form. Blending the ideas of sculpture and fine jewellery. Dominic first sampled every piece by hand in London, using traditional hand wax carving to create the shapes and forms of the jewellery as opposed to CAD. He creates jewellery whose value comes from its design, not just its materials.
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Dominic Jones Jewellery first launched in 2009, with the debut jewellery collection ‘Tooth and Nail’ which saw him become the very first jewellery designer to win the British Fashion Council’s NEWGEN award. He went on to win the NEWGEN award a further 4 times in a row and became the only jewellery designer to show on Schedule at London Fashion Week. ‘Tooth and Nail’ also won the acclaim of Anna Wintour, propelling his designs to become the fashion insiders cult accessory of choice and has been worn by the likes of:
Beyoncé, David Bowie, Amy Winehouse, Rihanna, Madonna, Snoop Dogg, Harry Styles, Karl Lagerfeld, Cara Delevingne, Sienna Miller, Tyler the Creator, Princess Nokia, Alexa Chung, Florence Welch, Jessie Ware, Nas, Adwoa Aboah.
Dominic Jones Jewellery is an exploration of shape and form. Blending the ideas of sculpture and fine jewellery. Dominic first sampled every piece by hand in London, using traditional hand wax carving to create the shapes and forms of the jewellery as opposed to CAD. He creates jewellery whose value comes from its design, not just its materials.