Press


2026
Finalist – The uk small business awards
Best Small Business


2024/2025
Awards winner jewellery Store of the year
Prestige Awards, South-West England Recognised as leading Jewellery Designer of the year for commitment to traditional craftsmanship and original design


2024
Awards Winner Best Contemporary jewellery designer
LUXlife Magazine – Best Contemporary Jewellery Designer – Sustainability Excellence Award
LUXlife Magazine Honoured for sustainable practices including recycled precious metals and eco-friendly packaging


2024
Artist Closeup Magazine
Featured in Artist Closeup magazine exploring the intersection of ancient technique and contemporary jewellery design. Page 64-65


2021
The Moment Magazine
Featured in The Moment magazine following participation in the Art in the Heart UK artist competition.


2011
Capdopera Magazine
Featured in Capdopera, Italy's prestigious magazine of art and artistic craftsmanship, published by the San Carlo Technical Schools Association and for the Ancient University of Minusieri of Turin.
The article showcased “The Arch” – a ring in 18k yellow and white gold with diamonds.


2011
Craft Galleries Guide
Included in the Craft Galleries Guide: Applied Arts Galleries Throughout the UK, by Caroline Mornement – the definitive directory of British craft galleries and makers


2003
Second steps Portfolio
listed in the Portfolio Book, the guide for craft galleries and makers across Great Britain


2003
Art Magazine (Japan)
Featured alongside fellow jewellery designers (William Cheshire - Shaun Leane) in a Japanese art publication, bringing international attention to handcrafted British jewellery


2001
The J-Dex Magazine
Press coverage of the opening of Designer Jewellers at M!A Gallery, Hatton Wall, London – a gallery founded and managed by Tamara Gervasio

2011
International Bijoux competition
Selected for the International Bijoux jewellery competition. Tamara created an original necklace combining freshwater pearls and rough lemon quartz tumbled beads with a hand-carved mermaid and starfish, crafted using the lost wax technique and cast in bronze. The mermaid was finished with hand-applied cold enamel, blending ancient metalwork with decorative colour
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