Our Chislehurst jewellers specialises in bespoke jewellery, remodelling projects, repairs and antique restorations. We work with private clients to bring their ideas to life, whether they are searching for a unique engagement ring or handmade gemstone jewellery.

We pride ourselves on care, attention and exceptional quality. Our goal is to provide a beautiful alternative to mass-produced jewellery found on the High Street. With Robert Bicknell Fine Jewellery, you can experience true British design and quality craftsmanship at its best, without unnecessary pomp and circumstance.

From drawings and designs, to soldering, setting, polishing and packaging, we offer a complete bespoke jewellery experience tailored to you. Whether you’re ready to get started or simply looking for a bit of advice, we are here to help.
The Home of Handmade Jewellery
Rob decided to open his own bespoke jewellery workshop in Hatton Garden, where he made pieces for London’s finest luxury jewellers and private clients. He opened his first store in Chislehurst in 2007 to focus on handmade jewellery, jewellery remodelling and restorations. In 2020, Rob relaunched his business as Robert Bicknell Fine Jewellery – a destination for bespoke jewellery in southeast London and for clients in Croydon, Bromley and Greenwich.
In 2012, Rob was chosen over more than 20 jewellers in Southeast London to create an installation for Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh to celebrate Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee. He was honoured to meet Her Majesty personally and receive her compliments about his skills in fine jewellery making.
Story of a Diamond Geezer
Rob got his start in jewellery making early thanks to a five-year apprenticeship in diamond mounting, which he completed by the age of 20. He started working in Hatton Garden, the famous jewellery district of London, before moving on to the home of luxury jewellery, Bond Street. Here he learned the art of antique jewellery restoration, including working on high-profile pieces for the late Queen Mother.
After working in London for the best part of a decade, Rob was headhunted by one of Australia’s largest jewellery workshops and relocated to work on pieces such as the prestigious Australia Cup before returning to England.
