meet nick hubbard
the story so far…. |

Nick Hubbard was born in Oxford in May, 1955.
His first home was a caravan and as space was limited Nick's first
bed was in a drawer!
After moving several times the family settled in Nottinghamshire.
Nick had a happy childhood and after winning a few handwriting competitions
Nick was inspired to consider hand engraving as a career option.
In 1972, Nick enrolled at Birmingham School of Jewellery.
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After
trying his hand at engraving Nick's path took a slight turn and
Nick spent the next three years training to be a silversmith. It
was whilst on this course that Nick met Jean a ‘true Yorkshire lass’
(he didn’t know it yet but Jean was later to become his wife!) From
their first year of being together Nick and Jean began collecting
comic-art related memorabilia. Whilst living together as poor students
they once purchased a small Tom Philipps print ‘The flowers before
the bench’ instead of paying the rent. Luckily Nick’s father stepped
up with the cash to pay the rent that month.
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In 1976 Nick proposed to Jean and after saying that she was ‘quite
fond of him’ they were married. Two years later Nick and Jean set
up their own business and Nick began his workshop from a small room
in Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter. Nick spent many years
making tiny, moving and opening models and charms for the jewellery
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Nick and Jean had two daughters, Philippa
and Elizabeth, in the late seventies and early eighties and Nick
set up a workshop at home so that he could spend more time with
his family. He divided his time
working from home and from his studio in the Jewellery Quarter. |
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A few years later there were another two additions to the Hubbard
family – two miniature dachshunds ‘Little Lou’ and ‘Tess Bear’. |
Eventually continuing his love of miniaturization Nick went on to
produce his first jewellery collection in 1996 and the miniature
world of Nick Hubbard Jewellery began! Being passionate collectors
of all things small, Nick and Jean's home is full of cabinets of
curios. These small treasures of bought and found objects provide
inspiration for much of Nick's work along with his interest in literature,
music, art and film.

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Those not familiar with Nick's work
will be amazed by the detail and intricacy of his unique designs;
a figurative collection of oxidized silver pieces and charms bearing
words and messages. Many pieces have moving parts and small doors
that open to reveal fine gold detail. Nick's jewellery has become
extremely collectable and can be easily identified as the original
article by a small engraving of a ‘brick and bean’ on each piece
of jewellery.

This logo is a play on words of Nick and his wife’s name ‘Nick and
Jean’.
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Today Nick works from his studio; an old bakery overlooking the
Staffordshire countryside. It is a small family run business with
help from the ‘Brick
and Bean’ team an extended family of dedicated jewellery graduates
Mandy, Katie and Jenni who ensure that every piece is made to the
highest quality and posted off on time.
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The collection is now
sold in over 80 outlets throughout the U.K. and overseas, please
see our stockists page.
A few pieces are available on this website to buy direct How
to buy.

Thank you for visiting! |