Flux studs, which are made by hand-cutting silver plates and heating them until they become liquid, express organic and extraordinary. The unique texture, like flowing ripples, catches the light beautifully.
🔳 Brand Story🔳
Studio Adon was founded in 2017 by local jeweler Bonnie Doonan. After several years of traveling around the world in search of inspiration, from India to Australia, Bonnie returned to her roots in Norwich, England, where she began making jewelry on her kitchen table. With a background in interior architecture, Bonnie will continue to grow Studio Dawn with her passion for life.
In 2017, the same year Bonnie won a design award for Studio Adorn. We started working with shops around the world and were able to grow into a confident and beloved brand that creates jewelry for more than 2,000 people. Thanks to this success, Bonnie was able to move his fledgling business from the kitchen table to his own studio in the heart of Norwich.
Inspired by a minimalist aesthetic and classic design, simplicity is key to the design process. With ever-evolving inspiration and new ideas, Studio Adon regularly releases new jewellery collections. We stock handmade rings, necklaces, earrings, and more, perfect for birthday gifts, anniversary gifts, or treating yourself. All of Studio Adon's jewellery is handcrafted by the team of Bonnie, Lauren and Brougan.
🔳 Features of 🔳 Studio Dawn Jewelry
Sustainable and ethical jewellery is at the heart of Studio Adon's ethos.
All jewellery is made from recycled sterling silver and 9ct gold, using sustainable materials to create lean, beautiful and unique pieces.
Studio Adone's Zero Waste Jewellery collection is also created to reuse offcuts from the handmade jewellery making process, and the collection uses scrap that has already been recycled, making the jewellery even more eco-friendly and sustainable.
In addition, to spread this spirit, in 2020 Bonnie launched the Bench Project for its sister brand, offering regular jewellery making courses and workshops in the heart of Norwich to provide a place to learn, make and create. Their workshops encompass a variety of lapidary techniques, from wax carving to simple silversmithing, and are often hosted by talented local lapidaries, catering for all abilities.