Crafting Memories in Silver

Wild Meadow Studio is a peaceful, creative jewellery workshop in rural Kent, where you can slow down, make something beautiful, and take home more than just a ring — take home an experience.

Founder Story

Founded with heart, guided by craft

Wild Meadow Studio was founded by Polly Griffiths, a jewellery artist passionate about sharing the joy of making.


After years of creating bespoke pieces and teaching others to do the same, she envisioned a space where anyone —
complete beginner or budding maker — could experience the calm focus and satisfaction of crafting their own silver jewellery.

Image Above : Polly Griffiths

Founder of Wild Meadow Studio

From engagement rings forged by couples to thoughtful gifts made by friends,

every workshop celebrates creativity, connection, and craftsmanship.

What We Offer

What you’ll find here

At Wild Meadow Studio, you’ll find small, friendly workshops designed to make jewellery-making accessible and enjoyable for everyone.


Our sessions range from:

  • Silver Ring Making — perfect for beginners and special occasions

  • Hen Parties & Group Experiences — a fun and meaningful alternative to traditional celebrations

  • Private Bookings — bespoke sessions for couples or creative friends

  • Jewellery Courses — explore fabrication, soldering, and finishing techniques at your own pace

Every workshop is hands-on, relaxed, and fully supported — no prior experience needed.

The Experience

An experience to remember

Our workshops are about more than making jewellery — they’re about creating memories.


You’ll leave with something you made yourself, yes — but also with a new skill, a sense of calm focus, and maybe even a new tradition.

Each experience is intentionally kept small so that you can enjoy personal attention, meaningful conversation, and the quiet rhythm of creative flow.

Ethos & Value

Our ethos

Wild Meadow Studio was built around a few simple beliefs:

  • Creativity belongs to everyone. You don’t need experience — just curiosity.

  • Slow is good. We take our time and focus on the joy of the process.

  • Sustainability matters. We use responsibly sourced materials and recycle where possible

  • Community first. We support local artists, teachers, and small businesses

Every detail — from the tools on the bench to the tea on the table — reflects care, craftsmanship, and connection.

Come and make something beautiful

Ready to start your creative journey?

Book your place in an upcoming workshop, or schedule a call to plan a bespoke experience.