Stephen Webster

Stephen Webster | Trunk Show
Shop the collections in-store at Fortnum's, from July 1st-September 1st
Established in 1989, the London-based contemporary fine jewellery brand, Stephen Webster, is renowned for its powerful aesthetic and instantly-recognisable collections of daring, intricate designs.
At the heart of the brand lies a respect for traditional British craftsmanship and goldsmithing, and a fearless dedication to cutting-edge processes and techniques. Rebellious yet ethical, Stephen Webster was an early pioneer of Fairtrade gold and the brand continues to stand for something good — always using materials that are thoughtfully and responsibly-sourced.
Taking influence from art, fashion, music, literature, and the natural world, Stephen’s unique approach has led to industry-wide recognition, and countless collections fueled by his nomadic life experiences and cross-cultural references. Today, more than three decades after the brand began, Stephen continues to break the rules of fine jewellery, and his trunk show at Fortnum's showcases five intelligent, thought-provoking and visionary new collections.
Join us at Fortnum's to shop the collections in-person, or explore them online.
The ReBelles Collection
Inspired by historic real-life heroines — and by powerful women from all walks of life — the ReBelles collection comprises seven limited-edition made-to-order cocktail rings. Each showcases both Stephen Webster's impeccable craftsmanship, and the unique charisma of the rebel who inspired it.
The CH2 Collection
The CH2 Collection celebrates 25 years of 'Crystal Haze', an effect which involves layering faceted Quartz with vibrant gemstones. The pioneering technique was created by Stephen Webster — and heralded the arrival of a new and modern colour palette within fine jewellery.
Fly By Night
A celebration of nocturnal winged creatures found within the darkest depths of the forest, the bat-moth hybrid is the central character in the Fly By Night collection — and intricately curved, highly decorated wings are the central motif, accented with thorns.
Love Me, Love Me Not
Taking its name from a centuries-old rhyme, the ‘Love Me, Love Me Not’ collection focuses on matters of the heart and twists of fate. According to this love incantation, feelings can be predicted by individually picking petals from a flower.
Magnipheasant
The large, long-tailed pheasant — to whom 'Magnipheasant' is dedicated — is a symbol of the rural England's abundance, colour and majesty. Known for its iridescent plumage and woodland and hedgerow sightings, this collection is a fitting homage to the iconic gamebird.





