Chloe McColl

As a lifelong maker, Chloe McColl is drawn to the quiet discipline of working by hand. For Chloe, the process is as meaningful as the finished piece: each design is shaped slowly and deliberately, with subtle tool marks and tactile finishes that honour the human touch.

Based on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, the brand is deeply connected to place. The coastline’s shifting textures, forms, and colours—weathered rock, wind-smoothed sand, salt-worn driftwood, and the softer lines of native flora and fauna—inform every collection. These references are translated into organic silhouettes and nuanced surfaces in precious metals, creating jewellery that feels grounded, effortless, and distinctly Australian.

Craft is central. Pieces are made in small batches to ensure quality and consistency, allowing time for careful forming, soldering, and finishing. Slight variations are embraced as part of the studio’s signature—no two pieces are entirely alike. Comfortable wear is considered from the outset: proportions are balanced, edges are softened, and details are refined so each piece sits naturally against the skin and endures with everyday use.

The Chloe McColl studio works primarily in sterling silver and gold, prioritising thoughtful sourcing and mindful production. Small-batch making helps minimise waste, and materials are selected for longevity and ease of care. The result is jewellery with quiet presence—honest in materials, intentional in design, and made to be worn, lived with, and passed on.

Chloe McColl’s collections are, at their core, a homage to the landscape she calls home. They capture the romance of the Australian coast without excess—a modern simplicity that lets the wearer’s own story lead. Each piece carries the maker’s hand and the spirit of the shoreline: calm, resilient, and timeless.