Honeybourne Jewellery, based in Ventnor, celebrates its 20th anniversary this month.

The independent business is known for its bespoke work, fine craftsmanship, and off-the-shelf handmade jewellery.

Established in 2003, the brand has flourished under the creative vision of Sophie Honeybourne, a graduate of London's prestigious Royal College of Art.

To mark the milestone anniversary, Sophie has been meticulously crafting a collection of automated sculptures made from sterling silver and slate.

The exclusive pieces will be unveiled at an intimate pop-up exhibition held at the Honeybourne Jewellery shop on Church Street from Friday, July 21, to Saturday, July 29, coinciding with Ventnor Fringe Festival.

Sophie's inspiration for the collection stems from her interest in natural form, with a particular focus on butterflies and meadow grasses, symbolising metamorphosis, flight and seed allochory, which for Sophie encapsulates the feelings of creating, growing and nurturing the business.

These pieces not only showcase Sophie’s craftsmanship and artistry, but also incorporates her love of movement.

When the handles are turned, the pieces gently come to life via a hidden mechanism, a technique of which Sophie first explored during her time at the Royal College.

She explained: "A brief was set by our course professor David Watkins. We had to interpret a classical piece of music written about A Midsummer Night's Dream.

"I took inspiration from the swaying of the meadow grasses left in the fairies' wake. I have always wanted the chance to re visit them; it seemed like the perfect time.”

The Honeybourne Jewellery team comprises of Sophie's husband and business partner Raff Raphael and fine art graduate Emily Buckingham.

The pop-up exhibition presents a unique opportunity for silverware enthusiasts, art, sculpture and jewellery lovers to see a micro perspective of Sophie's creative journey alongside their signature in-store collections.