Hi! I’m Corinne, the maker behind A Silver Circle. Creativity has always been a huge part of my life, though it took me a while to find the medium that felt like home. In high school, I started playing around with wire, which led to a love of metal and jewellery making. For years, it was just a hobby, but eventually, I took the plunge and turned my passion into a business — and A Silver Circle was born!
My love for metalwork grew as I refined my skills at the University of Sydney, where I also explored Ceramics. Glass had been calling to me for a while, but it wasn’t until the pandemic gave me the time and space to dive in. Since then, I’ve hit the ground running and haven’t looked back!
I draw inspiration from many places. The landscapes and nature of the Southern Highlands, where I live, are a great inspiration in my work (as seen in Landscape Sun Catchers). I also love architecture and history, reimagining classic shapes in a contemporary way. Sometimes, the materials themselves guide me — whether it’s a particular texture or a colour that deserves to take centre stage.
My creative process is a bit like a cloudy sky. At first, the final design isn’t fully clear, but as I work through the stages, the clouds start to lift. I begin with sketching and experimenting, then refine the design through prototyping and adjustments. Once I’m happy with a piece, I test it — jewellery gets worn for a few weeks to check durability, and glass pieces I live with in my studio for a few weeks before I am certain to go ahead with.
Despite the simplicity of my designs, each piece goes through a lot of refining. My motto is: How much can I remove before the piece loses its essence? This process ensures my work remains timeless, intentional, and well-balanced. Each piece is handmade with care, love, and a deep appreciation for craftsmanship.
Sustainability is an important part of my practice. I use recycled sterling silver in my jewellery and melt down all my scrap to minimise waste. My packaging is paper-based and fully recyclable. When it comes to glass, I work with both new and reclaimed materials, keeping every offcut and finding creative ways to use even the smallest pieces.
My work is for anyone who loves unique, handmade items—pieces that become part of everyday life, whether worn or displayed in the home.
No two days look the same for me! I tend to batch my tasks, so I’ll have dedicated computer days for emails, social media, website updates, and newsletters. Then, there are making days spent at my jewellery bench or working on stained glass. Finally, I have workshop days, where I get to inspire others to explore their own creativity and discover what they’re capable of making.
Creativity can be elusive, but I’ve found that constantly learning and stepping slightly outside my comfort zone keeps the spark alive. Batching my work also helps me stay in a creative flow in the studio.
Of course, I couldn’t do it all without my studio assistant—Cedar, my Border Collie! She takes her job very seriously as the official greeter for all workshop participants and provides moral support throughout. She’s also a pro at interrupting my workflow with a well-timed nudge or an impossibly cute face. On stressful days, she’s the best reminder to take a breath (and maybe a walk).
This year, I’m excited to launch my 8-week term classes, starting in February! I love term teaching because it allows me to watch students grow in confidence and skill. I also have some new glass wall pieces in the design stage that I can’t wait to bring to life.
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