About
Natasha is a self-taught jeweller working with form as the starting point. Her designs are informed by geology, erosion, pressure, and the irregular structures found in nature - stone, mineral growth, and surfaces shaped by earthly processes.
Her work sits between object and talisman, referencing amulets and ancient forms without ornament. Irregularity is deliberate, allowing material and process to determine the final shape rather than symmetry or polish.
She works using small-scale, low-impact methods that minimise harm to the earth and prioritise material integrity. Most pieces are made in her Manchester studio, with select works produced in Malta, a landscape that continues to inform the work.