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Castro Smith

Gold A Recipe Ring

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This edgy, hand engraved Castro Smith signet ring has a bold vibe and eye-catching design. The 9K yellow gold band has been carved with bones, skeletons, frogs and leaves. The round ring face has a detailed surface with leaves, spiders, bones and one large skull at its center. Each engraved part has been plated in black rhodium. A tiny engraved flower sits on the inside of the band for a secret for only the wearer.

ring face : 3/4" x 5/8"
9K yellow gold and black rhodium plated band width : 5mm
size available : 10
please contact us for sizing options

Castro Smith Jewelry

EAST LONDON - Castro started training as a painter and printmaker and his work is inspired by history, myths and biology. He studied with one of the largest engraving firms RH Wilkins to learn his technique, 'seal engraving', which goes back to ancient times. A seal is always engraved in reverse and is much deeper than traditional two-dimensional hand engraving with a third or fourth dimension added which is deeper and finer and takes much more time to achieve. He uses his knowledge of engraving to create contemporary pieces and to experiment with European and Japanese engraving techniques.

Castro Smith's Artistic Journey

Castro Smith began his artistic journey as a painter and printmaker, channeling his passion for illustration into his jewelry designs. Based in London, Smith took a different career path when he applied for an engraving apprenticeship in Hatton Garden, London's historic jewelry district. His training with the Goldsmiths' Company and RH Wilkins provided a solid foundation, where he mastered the basics of tool maintenance, workshop upkeep, and the intricate art of engraving. Over time, Smith developed his tools and techniques, merging his illustrative style with the craftsmanship required in jewelry making.

Techniques and Themes in Castro Smith Jewelry

Castro Smith jewelry is renowned for using the ancient "seal engraving" technique. This method, which engraves designs in reverse to create a deeper, multidimensional effect, adds a unique depth and texture to his pieces. Traditionally used for signet rings to stamp family crests into wax seals, Smith has adapted this technique to modern designs infused with such intricate detailing that they seem to come alive. Themes and techniques in Castro Smith jewelry include:

  • Illustrative Style: Included painterly elements inspired by his background in printmaking.
  • Mythical and Biological Inspirations: Incorporated creatures and elements from historical myths and natural biology.
  • Cross-Fertilization of Styles: Blended European and Japanese techniques to create innovative and contemporary pieces.
  • Handcrafted Tools: Castro Smith makes his own engraving tools to accommodate the niche nature of his craft.

Awards and Accolades for Castro Smith

Castro Smith jewelry has garnered significant recognition in contemporary jewelry circles for its exceptional craftsmanship and innovative designs. In 2017, Smith was honored with the prestigious Winston Churchill Memorial Trust scholarship, which enabled him to travel to Japan and study with renowned Japanese masters. This opportunity allowed him to refine his techniques and incorporate traditional Japanese metalworking and engraving methods into his work.

His dedication to the craft and his distinctive artistic vision have earned him a respected place in the jewelry industry. Castro Smith has also received the GCDC Gold Award, Theo Fennel Award, and the Podolsky Award and participated in the Goldsmith's Fair. He's been featured in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, W Magazine and Vogue.

Castro Smith - 'At the Bench'

Watch Castro Smith as he practices his intricate craft.

   

Castro Smith: Frequently Asked Questions

Below, we've answered a few questions about Castro Smith jewelry. Please reach out if you'd like additional information about this talented designer.

What Materials Does Castro Smith Use in His Designs?

Castro Smith crafts his jewelry using 9-karat gold or sterling silver. He achieves fascinating contrast in his pieces by using various substances, such as colorful lacquer, black rhodium, and ceramic plating.

Are There Any Special Techniques Used in Creating Castro Smith Jewelry?

The artisan uses a unique "seal engraving" technique, which involves deep, reverse engravings that add a multidimensional effect to the designs. This traditional method is combined with contemporary styles to create eye-catching pieces.

Where Does Castro Smith Currently Work?

Castro Smith works from his studio in London, where he creates his unique and intricate jewelry.

Discover the Eclectic World of Castro Smith

Experience the depth and breadth of Castro Smith's creations available to you through TWIST Online. These wow-worthy designs are painstakingly detailed using a combination of precious metals and colorful details. Find your favorite and enjoy!

Explore Other Talented Artisans at TWIST Online

Castro Smith is among dozens of innovative jewelry designers featured on our site. Among them are the following:

  • Silvia Furmanovich: Her journey into jewelry design began in her formative years when she closely observed her father, an atelier with a workshop adjacent to their home. Furmanovich's online jewelry collections draw inspiration from nature, particularly highlighting the unique characteristics and beauty of the stones she uses. Her collections are known for their exquisite balance of shape, form, and color, resulting in jewelry that captivates with its design and rich textures.
  • Mateo: Mateo Jewelry was founded by Matthew Harris, who moved to the US from Montego Bay, Jamaica, at 16. After completing his college studies, Harris discovered his true passion for jewelry making in New York City. In 2009, he established Mateo New York, initially focusing on men's jewelry. Later, the brand expanded to include women's styles. Today, Mateo Jewelry is known for its minimalism and simplicity, drawing inspiration from modern art to create pieces for contemporary women.
  • Daniela Villegas: Villegas is a self-described maximalist who was born and raised in Mexico City. Her abiding love of color and nature inspires her deeply symbolic, innovative pieces of art. Her handcrafted work, featuring one-of-a-kind detailing, is done in Los Angeles and is immediately recognizable and enjoyed by her clientele worldwide.

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