Elizabeth Gage’s Refined Elegance
Elizabeth Gage founded her namesake jewelry business in 1964. Born in 1937, Elizabeth studied at the Chelsea School of Art in London, pursuing further study at London’s Sir John Cass College (now known as London Metropolitan University), where she learned to craft fine gold jewelry.
“I found early on in life that I could only do things that I loved—and I loved big jewelry,” she says. “I was also not afraid of doing things differently.”
Elizabeth Gage
For over 60 years, each piece handcrafted in Elizabeth’s London studio and workshops has drawn inspiration from historic design traditions—including the Renaissance, Ancient Rome and Egypt, and the Tudor period.
Her bold, sculptural pieces transcend traditional jewelry norms and make her work identifiable and quite unique.
Elizabeth Gage jewelry
She believes each piece of her jewelry, made in 18- and 22-karat gold almost exclusively, tells a story, often incorporating ancient coins, vibrant enamels and textured gold work, Baroque pearls, architectural and mythological elements, and large, colorful gemstones.
Clients and collectors are drawn to her aesthetic, which fuses the antique and the contemporary, the natural and the man-made, in a modern and luxurious fashion.
Elizabeth Gage’s showroom at 5 West Halkin Street in London.
A visit to Elizabeth’s refined and elegant Belgravia showroom at 5 West Halkin Street in London, reflective of the jeweler’s creative preferences, tells her story clearly, with the full array of gold, meaningful designs, and the opportunity to have her create an individual bespoke piece.
Christiana Duarte-Savvides, Global Head of Marketing and Communications, and Joanne Rees, Managing Director, in the showroom.