![]() I notice how lithe and athletic her hands are. Dressed in blue jeans, a navy blue polo neck, black trainers and minimal jewellery – all gold, all hers – she shows me her tools: a hammer, a blow torch, a saw, a drill. ‘It’s quite a weird life,’ says Jessie, who is small, slight and blonde with big, blue expressive eyes, which might pop as she strains over a tiny prototype of a ring. ![]() Peer a little further and you’ll spot some of his proudest technical drawings framed and pinned to the walls. Look inside and David’s delicate and original creations – gold, platinum, pearls – fill the window display. Above is his shop, which has ‘David Thomas’ painted in gold on the clean white shop façade. Underground in a basement on Pimlico Road, a young jewellery designer, Jessie Thomas, has launched her first collection under the watchful eye of her master jeweller father. Determined to pick up her father’s rare jewellery skills, Jessie Thomas is carving out her own sparkling career, writes Olenka Hamilton
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