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Sarah Freeman Signature who is an expert gemmologist

“One of the only places in London you can collaborate directly with an expert Gemmologist to design your perfect bespoke piece.”

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Sassalina create one-of-a-kind pieces with no limits on creativity, making every design as unique as you are. Whether you're designing something new or reimagining an inherited piece, we’re here to bring your vision to life.

 

Unlike most jewellers, you'll collaborate directly with our qualified gemmologist, Sarah Freeman. From concept to creation, Sarah will guide you through the entire process with her infinite knowledge and expertise, sharing example pieces and stones along the way to help you decide. She’ll then source the perfect stone to create your dream piece. 

 

Sassalina pieces are always handmade in the UK without the common retail markups of imported jewellery.

 

We believe the journey should be just as enjoyable as the final piece so we offer a luxury experience that feels like a special treat. Every detail is crafted with the highest standard to last generations.

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KATIE T, LONDON

“In the 1850’s, my great great grandfather travelled to South America as a mining engineer where he was paid not in cash, but in gemstones. Few stones have survived but I received a ring which found the emerald set between two clusters of three beautiful diamonds. Although lovely and of sentimental value, it was a piece that languished in the safe as it was in an old-fashioned setting. I also owned another ring which I was unhappy wearing. Sarah looked at both rings and discussed a number of ideas with me, based upon what I had said I wanted. Sarah then came up with new designs for a pair of diamond earrings from the stones either side of the emerald, and a ring using the emerald and some diamonds from the other ring. I now have two beautiful pieces that have breathed new life into these gems, which I can now wear often, whilst remaining in touch with my heritage.”

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