Moorland
Wild moorland often swathed in mist which breaks, revealing ancient standing stones that have long stood sentry over the rugged landscape. Ever changing. Exposed to the elements. Twisted trees and granite boulders richly covered with Lichen and moss. The sense of timelessness. The open space. The peace, broken only by the sound of the wind and the cry of the Buzzards overhead. Bold organically shaped, heavily textured statement pieces.

Jen Williams Jewellery Artist
Cornwall, England
Silver is heated to melting point many times and flows, creating unique patterns, just as the rains have shaped giant granite boulders that have sat exposed to the elements for millennia on the moorland.
Organically shaped, rock beaten intertwined silver bangles. Each one has it’s own unique shapes and textures. Available in three thicknesses, from fine and delicate to chunky and bold. Approx 6.5cm D, chunky 34g.
A beautiful bold statement piece, Inspired by giant tumbling granite boulders on the Cornish moorland. Organic textured silver rocks interspersed with solid silver pebbles and soft grey glass beads, fall from chunky silver rock shaped links. Chain L 74cm. Pendant L 13cm. 52g.
The granite outcrop of Carn Galva. The Cornish meaning of the name: Karn, a natural rocky outcrop or Tor and Gwelva, view point. Giant boulders sit high above the West Penwith moors overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Boulders of solid shapesand open links created from Eco silver and complimented by two large moss green rustic beads. L 60cm. Largest links Approx 3cm x 2.5cm, largest solid shape 3.5cm x 3 cm. Silver 44g.
Molten silver stones with soft grey recycled glass. 6.5cm drop. Inspired by the standing stones of Lanyon Quoit on the wild West Penwith moors in Cornwall.
Moorland
Wild moorland often swathed in mist which breaks, revealing ancient standing stones that have long stood sentry over the rugged landscape. Ever changing. Exposed to the elements. Twisted trees and granite boulders richly covered with Lichen and moss. The sense of timelessness. The open space. The peace, broken only by the sound of the wind and the cry of the Buzzards overhead. Bold organically shaped, heavily textured statement pieces.

Jen Williams Jewellery Artist
Cornwall, England
Silver is heated to melting point many times and flows, creating unique patterns, just as the rains have shaped giant granite boulders that have sat exposed to the elements for millennia on the moorland.
The granite outcrop of Carn Galva. The Cornish meaning of the name: Karn, a natural rocky outcrop or Tor and Gwelva, view point. Giant boulders sit high above the West Penwith moors overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Boulders of solid shapesand open links created from Eco silver and complimented by two large moss green rustic beads. L 60cm. Largest links Approx 3cm x 2.5cm, largest solid shape 3.5cm x 3 cm. Silver 44g.
Organically shaped, rock beaten intertwined silver bangles. Each one has it’s own unique shapes and textures. Available in three thicknesses, from fine and delicate to chunky and bold. Approx 6.5cm D, chunky 34g.
Molten silver stones with soft grey recycled glass. 6.5cm drop. Inspired by the standing stones of Lanyon Quoit on the wild West Penwith moors in Cornwall.
A beautiful bold statement piece, Inspired by giant tumbling granite boulders on the Cornish moorland. Organic textured silver rocks interspersed with solid silver pebbles and soft grey glass beads, fall from chunky silver rock shaped links. Chain L 74cm. Pendant L 13cm. 52g.





