About
Laura Masko, founder and jewellery designer at Scene Contemporary Jewellery.
Working from her London studio, Laura draws from a childhood spent in Lithuania and formative summers in a secluded nature reserve — a landscape that awakened her attunement to the slow rituals and wild precision of the natural world.
These early encounters continue to shape her sensitivity to form, rhythm, and material.
Laura’s foundation in theatre and film, where conceptual research and visual storytelling are paramount, deeply informs her approach to making.
About Laura's process
Each piece begins not merely as a design but as a narrative fragment—an imagined moment held in metal and stone. Her process is instinctive and fluid, allowing form to emerge in response to texture, intuition, and balance.
She works primarily with Argentium silver—a high-purity, recycledsilver alloy known for its luminosity and tarnish resistance. Collaborating with trusted Hatton Garden workshops, she sources ethically mined or recycled gemstones, pearls, and semipreciousstones whenever possible.
Laura’s three-dimensional forms are rooted in traditional metalsmithing techniques but transcend craft to become sculptural artefacts. Designed to move with the body, her jewellery invites the wearer intoa quiet dialogue between material, memory, and gesture. Each piece is handcrafted in London and available as part of a collection or by private commission.