Gold Brooches

Hand-wrought in our Yallingup atelier, each gold brooch is forged from solid precious metal. Sculptural in presence and enduring in form, these are pieces designed not simply to adorn, but to define.

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Frequently asked questions

Yes. Our gold brooches are forged in solid 18 carat through to 24 carat gold within our Yallingup workshop.

Each piece is shaped and refined at the bench using old-world metalsmithing techniques, with individual carat specifications clearly listed on the product page. This ensures full transparency around composition, weight, and provenance.

Many of our gold brooches are created as singular works.

Where a form is revisited, it is produced in very limited numbers and shaped individually at the bench. Subtle variations in surface, edge, and proportion ensure no two pieces are ever entirely identical.

Each carries the quiet hallmarks of its making.

A gold brooch is uniquely versatile. It may anchor a tailored lapel, soften a linen jacket, gather silk at the shoulder, or bring architectural structure to occasion wear.

Because it engages with cloth rather than skin, its scale and silhouette allow for bold expression within a collection.

The enduring forms of the South West — granite headlands, tidal contours, long horizon lines — inform the shaping of each gold brooch.

Some pieces carry engraved or textured surfaces that echo wind or water. Others express place through mass and proportion alone. The influence is never decorative for its own sake, but grounded in structure and restraint.

Sculptural gold, shaped at the bench

Each gold brooch begins as solid metal in our Yallingup atelier. Through heat, hammer, and disciplined refinement, it is formed into a composition of line and weight.

There is no replication in volume. Only considered craftsmanship — measured, intentional, and unmistakably hand-wrought.

Inspired by Western Australia

The forms draw from the strength and clarity of Western Australia’s South West. Rugged granite, open horizon lines, and enduring coastal light inform both silhouette and finish.

These influences are interpreted with restraint. Every curve reflects a dialogue between metal and place.

Made to endure beyond the moment

A brooch occupies a different role within a jewellery collection. It is both adornment and statement — architectural rather than ornamental.

Forged in solid gold and designed with disciplined proportion, each piece resists passing trends. It is created to accompany the wearer through decades, and ultimately to be passed forward.