



Samuel Waterhouse’s approach to making has been unique from the start. While studying English literature, he began silversmithing by learning from two books and a lot of experimentation. “I have never learned from a master, and enjoy the process of teaching myself, as occasionally I believe that this can enable a different approach to making,” he says. From his first silver bangle made for a girlfriend, Samuel has explored and adapted the ancient Korean technique Keum Boo, which involves fusing gold to silver. He also often practises the old technique of raising, by which silver sheet metal can be shaped. In recent years, his work has been shown at Goldsmiths’ Fair in London as part of its collection, which has been Samuel’s quality benchmark since day one.
Samuel Waterhouse is an expert artisan: he began his career in 2014
Samuel Waterhouse