Wearable Art in Sterling Silver - Limited Edition

Following her graduation from Crawford College of Art & Design in 2004, Hannah transitioned from large-scale sculpture to jewellery, translating sculptural thinking into wearable precious-metal forms. After six years of building Saw Framed, I am entering a new chapter of my practice. My work is transitioning into limited-edition metalwork wearable art, embracing my role as a sculptor in full.

For 2026, the studio would like to offer limited editions only. This year, the studio presents a 12-piece Limited Edition Collection. Each piece is designed to be collectable, hallmarked in Dublin Castle for sterling silver, and stamped with the Date Letter Hallmark marking its year of creation — a touch of heritage and traceability that honours traditional craft. Every design is produced in a strictly limited run; once an edition is complete, it will not return, preserving rarity and allowing each piece the time and attention it deserves. I welcome thoughtful partnerships with stockists, galleries, and collectors who value artistry and quality.

Each piece by Saw Framed begins as a miniature sculpture — hand-pierced, shaped, soldered, filed and polished with care in sterling silver. The 2026 collections explore three emotional states of life:

Small Comforts celebrates nourishment, home, and everyday joy through familiar Irish objects transformed into collectable, miniature sculptures.

Small Mischief embodies play, memory, and humour, with LEGO-inspired forms and playful school-day references.

Quiet Bloom represents elegance, symbolism, and contemplation, merging Eastern paper-cutting traditions with Western botanical forms, including hand-pierced roses and lifelike shamrocks.

Every piece, whether worn or kept, is crafted to be treasured and collected — miniature sculptures that carry humour, memory, and the quiet beauty of everyday life, reminding us that joy and meaning can be found in the smallest moments.