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E+N Jewellery February 2021

This collection of jewellery aims to bring hand embroidery into a wearable and widely appreciated form, by creating easy-to-wear pieces that are simply yet beautifully designed and made. The full collection is available to view on our website.

Ellis + Noronha

Surbiton, England


Pink and silver hand embroidered ring, Ellis + Noronha

This ring uses blush pink and silver tones in goldwork embroidery.


Selection of hand embroidered bracelets, Ellis + Noronha

Our bracelets all use a combination of goldwork embroidery to play with geometric designs in delicate wearable jewellery.


A selection of hand embroidered rings, Ellis + Noronha

This shows a selection of some of our hand embroidered rings. All use a combination of stitch and goldwork to create modern geometric designs.


Blue and Silver hand embroidered ring, Ellis + Noronha

This ring uses many goldwork techniques in various shades of grey, silver and blue to create an interesting and unique design and texture.


Champagne Hand Embroidered Bracelet, Ellis + Noronha

This bracelet uses a combination of goldwork techniques in a soft champagne tone, with a geometric design, set into a delicate bracelet.


A selection of champagne jewellery, Ellis + Noronha

This selection features two of our hand embroidered bracelets and two hand embroidered rings. All utilising a combination of goldwork techniques, and a pop of deep navy blue stitching.

E+N Jewellery February 2021

This collection of jewellery aims to bring hand embroidery into a wearable and widely appreciated form, by creating easy-to-wear pieces that are simply yet beautifully designed and made. The full collection is available to view on our website.

Ellis + Noronha

Surbiton, England


Pink and silver hand embroidered ring, Ellis + Noronha

This ring uses blush pink and silver tones in goldwork embroidery.


Blue and Silver hand embroidered ring, Ellis + Noronha

This ring uses many goldwork techniques in various shades of grey, silver and blue to create an interesting and unique design and texture.


Selection of hand embroidered bracelets, Ellis + Noronha

Our bracelets all use a combination of goldwork embroidery to play with geometric designs in delicate wearable jewellery.


Champagne Hand Embroidered Bracelet, Ellis + Noronha

This bracelet uses a combination of goldwork techniques in a soft champagne tone, with a geometric design, set into a delicate bracelet.


A selection of hand embroidered rings, Ellis + Noronha

This shows a selection of some of our hand embroidered rings. All use a combination of stitch and goldwork to create modern geometric designs.


A selection of champagne jewellery, Ellis + Noronha

This selection features two of our hand embroidered bracelets and two hand embroidered rings. All utilising a combination of goldwork techniques, and a pop of deep navy blue stitching.

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