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Tatty Devine

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Tatty Devine is a London jewellery brand famous for handmade, laser-cut acrylic pieces. It was founded in 1999 by Rosie Wolfenden and Harriet Vine in the East End. They started in Portobello and Spitalfields markets selling leather cuffs and later began making jewellery from found objects. The pieces are handmade in the UK and many are personalised Name Necklaces. The brand now runs a single shop in Covent Garden on Neal Street (opened there in November 2023 after moving from Monmouth Street). They previously had a Brick Lane studio and stores in Soho.

In 2013, Rosie and Harriet were awarded MBEs for services to the fashion industry. Tatty Devine has worked with musicians, fashion designers, and museums. They’ve created exclusive pieces for artists like David Bowie and the Amy Winehouse Foundation, and designed ranges for Tate galleries, the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Bank, Design Museum, Barbican, and the Baltic Gateshead. They’ve also made capsule collections with Chawton House, Brighton’s Royal Pavilion, and Sir John Soane’s Museum. They’ve produced limited pieces with Frida Kahlo, Gemma Correll, Morag Myerscough, and more, and collaborated with designers such as Peter Jensen, Ashish, and SIBLING.

Tatty Devine releases several collections each year, plus a Classic line of cult pieces. They’ve reimagined pop culture icons like Peanuts and Moomin in jewellery, and run charitable projects including work with WWF on recycled acrylic.


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