ORDERING INFORMATION - JUST A NOTE TO LET YOU KNOW THE WORKSHOP WILL BE CLOSED FROM 25 SEPT - 10 OCT WHILE GILLY EXHIBITS AT GOLDSMITHS FAIR. ORDERS PLACED AFTER THIS DATE WILL BE COMPLETED ON GILLY'S RETURN TO THE WORKSHOP. - NEXT EVENT GOLDSMITHS FAIR, LONDON, WEEK 2, 30 SEPTEMBER -5 OCT 2025. - LIMITED EDITION SUMMER COLOURS X 3 AVAILABLE UNTIL THE END OF SEPTEMBER. MANY THANKS GILLY X
Gilly Langton is a contemporary jewellery designer based in the remote Highland village of Plockton on the West Coast of Scotland. Gilly has been creating her bold sterling silver and elastic jewellery since 1997, selling and exhibiting in galleries, museums and fairs all over the world.
The Architect Necklace is a stunning sculptural necklace inspired by nautical architect, each piece is hand formed hollow shapes that balance one another beautifully. Every Architect Necklace is different, made...
The Elevated Knot Earrings are a elegant companion to the Elevated Knot Necklace. The focal point is a chunky silver square circle threaded through a square tube to draw your...
Each One of A Kind piece is completely unique so it can be posted out to you straight away & cherished forever. A stunning sculptural brooch exploring colour & form...
Each One of A Kind piece is completely unique so it can be posted out to you straight away & cherished forever. The most elegant of necklaces, this beautifully crafted...
Each One of A Kind piece is completely unique so it can be posted out to you straight away & cherished forever. A stunning sculptural necklace inspired by nautical architect,...
Each One of A Kind piece is completely unique so it can be posted out to you straight away & cherished forever. A stunning sculptural necklace that is so tactile...
Each One of A Kind piece is completely unique so it can be posted out to you straight away & cherished forever. A stunning sculptural necklace inspired by nautical architect,...
Minimal in design, the Wave Stitch Necklace features tooled stitch marks on the round chunky silver disc that gently curved at an angle, so the hand tooled detail really catches...