Ellis Mhairi Cameron
About Ellis Mhairi Cameron
Ellis Mhairi Cameron creates sculptural gold jewellery, inspired by her heritage. Growing up in the Highlands of Scotland, she fell in love with its history. On her family farmland, medieval artefacts such as rings and swords, have been excavated, which has heavily informed her collections. Ellis uses traditional techniques, combining 100% recycled gold and traceable diamonds to give her pieces their signature erosive aesthetic. At the foundation of the brand is a belief in the beauty of imperfection, hand craftsmanship and to provide clients with jewellery to be handed down the generations.
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Ellis’ work has been featured in editorial spreads and commissioned shoots for leading publications including The New York Times, VOGUE, HTSI Financial Times, Times LUXX and Forbes.
In 2023, Ellis was awarded The Gem X Scholarship for engraving. The following year, in March 2024, she received a Large Bursary Grant from The Goldsmiths’ Company to further deepen her engraving practice. In 2025, a piece of Ellis’ work was acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum for its permanent collection.
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All Goldsmiths’ Fair exhibitors welcome commissions. Don’t hesitate to contact this maker and start a conversation about commissioning a piece, unique to you. Examples of commissioning include transforming or combining old jewellery into new pieces, incorporating stones into new settings, or simply working together to create a bespoke piece in the style of this maker.
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