
About Us
Harrison Beasant is a renowned bespoke jewellery designer and goldsmith based in London, specialising in the creation of exquisite engagement rings. With expertise in both modern and traditional diamond mounting techniques, Harrison crafts luxury diamond engagement rings that combine timeless elegance with innovative design. Known for creating unique engagement rings, his work has been featured in Vogue Singapore and showcased on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival, reflecting his commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and creativity.

Process
From start to finish, whether you’re commissioning an engagement ring, earrings, or a pendant, the process is entirely bespoke. Typically, it begins with a curated selection of stones within your budget, accompanied by hand-drawn sketches based on your initial ideas, as well as creative designs you may not have considered. Once the design is finalized and the stones are chosen, Harrison begins the crafting process. Most pieces are completed within 3-4 weeks, though the timeline may vary depending on the complexity.
For a truly unique experience, Harrison also offers a custom to-scale painting of your piece—a beautiful and personal addition to your jewellery creation.

History
During his time at the Goldsmiths' Centre, Harrison interned at Cartier’s prestigious London workshop, where he had the opportunity to work closely with the head designer, refining his hand-painting techniques. Another pivotal experience came from his internship with Theo Fennell, where Harrison’s perspective on jewellery expanded, inspiring him to explore its application beyond personal adornment, into everyday luxury items such as wine stoppers, cutlery, and more.
Before founding his own brand in 2020, Harrison worked as a craftsman at Queensmiths. There, he was introduced to cutting-edge techniques, including the use of microscopes for precision work and the advantages of CAD casting technology, which greatly influenced his approach to modern jewellery design.
After four years of learning and working in the trade, Harrison took the opportunity to utilise what he had learned and launch his own brand, which he did at the end of 2020. Alongside making bespoke pieces of jewellery, Harrison produces paintings for other businesses looking to utilise his talent and keen eye for detail.