A Studio Rooted in Craft


After graduating with a BA (Hons) in Glass, Siobhan Jones established her studio in 1996. Over the years, her work has been commissioned by private clients, local authorities and the NHS, earning a reputation for thoughtful, technically accomplished fused glass design.

With nearly three decades of specialist glass experience, our work is rooted in material permanence and individual craftsmanship.

Memorial jewellery began not as a business plan, but as a deeply personal commission. When an early client asked for ashes to be incorporated into a piece in memory of their daughter, it marked the beginning of a new direction for the studio.

As demand grew, this once small service became something families increasingly sought out, leading to the creation of Ashes With Art as a dedicated memorial jewellery brand in 2016.

Made In-House, From Start to Finish

Made In-House, From Start to Finish

Every piece is created within our UK studios by our skilled in-house team of jewellers and glass specialists. Alongside our Worthing studio, we manufacture in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter, one of the UK’s traditional centres of fine jewellery craftsmanship.

From initial design through to final finishing, we maintain complete control over materials, techniques and quality standards. By keeping production under our own roof, we ensure consistency, transparency and the highest level of craftsmanship in every memorial piece we make.

Built on Experience. Backed by Standards.

Built on Experience. Backed by Standards.

From our beginnings as a specialist glass studio in 1996 to becoming a dedicated memorial jewellery brand, Ashes With Art has grown through experience rather than trend.

With manufacturing across our UK studios, including Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter, we combine heritage craftsmanship with disciplined production standards to ensure every memorial piece is made with precision, care and long-term durability.

A Reputation Built on Trust

A Reputation Built on Trust

For nearly three decades, families have trusted our studio to create meaningful memorial pieces with care and precision. What began as a specialist glass workshop has grown into a dedicated memorial jewellery brand with two UK studios, including our jewellery manufacturing base in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter.

Every piece is created in-house by our skilled team, hallmarked at the Birmingham Assay Office, and handled with the same level of craftsmanship and respect that has defined our studio since 1996.

With thousands of independent five-star reviews and clients visiting us from across the UK and internationally, our reputation has been built steadily through skill, integrity and consistency.

Our Journey

1996

Glass Studio Established

1998

Memorial commissions grow

2016

Ashes With Art launched as dedicated memorial brand

2023

Jewellery manufacturing expands to Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter

Two UK Studios. One Commitment to Craft.

Two UK Studios. One Commitment to Craft.

At the start of 2023, we expanded our jewellery manufacturing into Birmingham’s renowned Jewellery Quarter, establishing a 3,000 square foot production studio with ten professional jewellery benches, secure storage and full operational facilities.

Alongside this, our original Worthing studio — established in 1996 and spanning approximately 1,500 square feet — continues to lead our specialist glass work, in-house jewellery design and CAD development, as well as client care.

Together, our two UK studios allow us to design, develop, manufacture and finish every piece entirely in-house, maintaining the standards of craftsmanship that have defined our work for nearly three decades.

Nearly Three Decades of Craft, Trusted Worldwide

For almost thirty years, families have trusted our studio to create meaningful memorial jewellery and cremation glass art with care, precision and integrity. From our Worthing roots to our Jewellery Quarter manufacturing base, every piece is designed, developed and finished entirely in-house.

If you’d like to understand how your piece is created, explore our process, learn more about why we are proudly resin-free, or if you’d like to visit us in person, read more on our Meet Us page.