Working from his home studio — affectionately known as the lair — in the heart of Kent, Eoin Kerrigan has long been driven by a compulsion to make things with his hands. He came to silversmithing in 2021, drawn by the alchemy of metal and stone.
He calls himself an Artist, not a Jeweller — and the distinction matters. Each piece begins not with a design, but with curiosity: a conversation between maker and material, following wherever the form and spirit of the work wants to go.