Mary Charlton
Mary started working with silver some 15 years ago. Mary has chosen Element Jewellery as the only gallery to exhibit her work, for which we are very grateful and honoured. Each piece she produces is completely unique.
Mary Charlton trained in costume design at Wimbledon School of Art, and has worked as a costume maker, researcher and designer for theatre, film and television.
She has worked since 1989 as a project director and costumier for 2004 Turner prize nominee Yinka Shonibare and was head of wardrobe at the Crucible Theatre for ten years before leaving in 2005 to resume a freelance career.
As if Mary wasn't busy allready we have heard she's currently writing a book, watch this space!

Protect
Get those marigolds out! Detergents are harmful to jewellery so it’s best to de-bling before you start those household chores.
Skinny dipping is the best advice when it comes to jewellery. Chlorine, salt water and fresh water will damage your precious gems and metals.
As you pop on your climbing boots, please pop off your rocks! It simply isn’t advisable to wear your precious metals and gemstones for outdoor pursuits or indoor DIY.
We know you love glamour, but please complete your beauty regime before you adorn yourself in Element jewellery. Perfume, hair spray, make-up and other beautifying products simply don’t mix well with jewellery. They can tarnish silver or cause gold, platinum and gemstones to lose their lustre.
Store
Jewellery likes to be wrapped up safely in a soft cloth or acid-free tissue, and on its own, so that it doesn’t become scratched or damaged by other pieces.
When it’s ‘off duty’ Element jewellery loves to be cosseted in one of our very own stylish black boxes, or eco-friendly felt pouches.
Clean
We all look beautiful after a good old wash and brush up and jewellery is no exception! A good professional clean by a jeweller will help you and your precious baubles stay together longer.
Regular home cleaning will also keep your rocks sparkling; a very mild soap and water solution along with a soft brush is the best option for most jewellery. After a sumptuous bath carefully dry your precious jewels with a lint free towel or cloth.