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Ebba Goring Debuts New Fine Jewellery Collection

After a multi-year focus working in arts and culture management, the Scottish jewellery designer has returned to the bench to create her most distinctive collection yet.

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(PRESS RELEASE) DUNFERMLINE, SCT — Independent fine jewellery designer Ebba Goring has released her first collection in six years with a reignited passion for her craft as she begins the next chapter of her creative practice. The collection, a blend of intricate craftsmanship, innovative design, and timeless elegance features her trademark ‘cotton to gold’ mastery, as well as a range of colorful gemstones exhibited in statement earrings, a cuff bracelet, layerable pendants, and cocktail rings.

At the heart of each design is Ebba’s signature approach: every piece begins with meticulously hand-stitched or crocheted cotton, which is then transformed into solid precious metal through the ancient lost-wax casting technique. This process imbues each piece with an ethereal quality, as fragile threads become solid precious metal and enduring treasures. Her new Regency Collection also introduces colour-drenched designs, with vibrant nano ceramic plating enhancing the natural hues of semi-precious gemstones, creating a striking reference to the rich colourful embroidery.

Ebba Goring Debuts New Fine Jewellery Collection

A selection of pieces from Ebba Goring Fine Jewellery’s New Regency Collection

Each piece in the new collection is made in her Dunfermline studio, where she works with Single Mine Origin Gold and recycled silver, bringing her intricate designs to life with care and precision. SMO (Single Mine Origin), a global standard in responsibly sourced gold, is fully traceable, from mine to wearer. The metal solely sourced from member mines, who operate responsibly & transparently, adhere to the highest ESG standards in protecting and promoting their environment and wider community, and who are independently audited annually.

“After spending the past few years working within the jewellery industry, managing exciting projects, makers at all stages of their careers and deepening my understanding of the sector, I’ve come back to my own work with fresh perspective and renewed energy,” explained Ebba Goring. She continued, “This new body of work builds on nearly a decade of experience running my business. Now, with a deeper understanding of the industry and greater confidence in my own creative voice, I’m excited to reintroduce my work. This new chapter is about being bolder and staying true to myself as a designer and maker—creating pieces that genuinely reflect my own aesthetic, inspiration, and craftsmanship.”

The new collection is now available via the brand’s website, with prices ranging from $540 to $9500, with made-to-order and bespoke commissions welcomed.

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