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About Greyson & Butnish

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Greyson & Burnish is a British company based in East Sussex, specializing in exquisite jewellery and accessories. Our passion lies in creating handcrafted and meticulously carved pieces, ensuring each item embodies the essence of human virtuosity. In an age where automation dominates, we pride ourselves on preserving the art and skill of handmade craftsmanship.

Our products are crafted in-house within our dedicated workshop, guaranteeing unparalleled quality and authenticity. Greyson & Burnish seamlessly blends modern aesthetics with the rich traditions of British elegance, drawing inspiration from the most beautiful aspects of art history. Each piece we create reflects our commitment to artistry and our desire to offer customers a unique and heartfelt experience.

Greyson & Butnish is more than just a brand; it is a celebration of timeless artistry and sophisticated design.

Our Craftsmanship and Techniques

At Greyson & Burnish, we are committed to creating jewelry that not only captivates with its beauty but also respects our planet. Each piece is crafted from 100% recycled silver, ensuring sustainability without sacrificing quality or elegance. Additionally, some of our designs feature accents in a specially developed brass, crafted specifically for jewelers, adding a distinctive touch to our collections.

Design and Inspiration: Our jewelry is inspired by the forms and fragments of history, art, and architecture, blending these elements with a modern twist. Each piece is designed to evoke the feeling of a treasure discovered under the sea, combining rustic, time-worn textures with polished surfaces. This juxtaposition reflects the passage of time and brings an atmosphere of history into the present.

In-House Development: All our jewelry is meticulously developed in-house in Britain, where our skilled artisans bring each design to life. This allows us to maintain strict quality control and ensure that every piece meets our high standards.

Expert Techniques: Our artisans employ a variety of traditional and modern techniques to create our unique pieces:

  • Forging: Shaping metal through hammering to create durable, handcrafted pieces.

  • Granulation: Applying tiny metal beads to the surface for intricate, textured designs.

  • Soldering: Joining metal parts together with precision to form complex structures.

  • Melting: Utilizing controlled heat to manipulate and shape metals.

  • Engraving: Carving detailed designs and patterns into the metal surface.

  • Oxidation: Applying a controlled chemical process to create unique patinas and finishes.

  • Reticulation: Producing textured surfaces through controlled heating and cooling.

These techniques, along with many other bench skills, enable us to craft jewelry that is both artistically stunning and technically superior.

Materials: We are dedicated to using ethically sourced and sustainable materials. Our primary metal, 100% recycled silver, is selected for its quality and environmental benefits. The specially developed brass accents add a warm contrast and unique character to our designs. By choosing these materials, we ensure that our jewelry is not only beautiful but also responsible.

Quality Assurance: Every piece of Greyson & Burnish jewelry undergoes rigorous quality checks throughout the production process. From initial design to final polish, our artisans meticulously inspect each piece to ensure it meets our exacting standards of craftsmanship and durability.

Wearable History: Our goal is to create jewelry that serves as a wearable piece of history. Each design evokes thoughts of time's passage, combining rustic, time-worn textures with polished elements. Wearing Greyson & Burnish jewelry is not just about adornment; it’s about connecting with the past and bringing its aesthetics and stories into your daily life.

Experience the exceptional craftsmanship and historical elegance of Greyson & Burnish, where each piece is a timeless treasure, reflecting the beauty of time and history.

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