Heming (company)

Heming was the first working goldsmith to hold this post since the early seventeenth century and the majority of pieces were made in his own workshop.

The superb quality and refined delicacy of many of the items reflect the influence of Peter Archambo.

[4] During Thomas Heming's tenure as Principal Goldsmith to the King, George III commissioned numerous items including the Coronation Service.

Heming's reputation as a British jeweller grew during the 20th century with additional Royal Appointments.

Today the company designs classic jewellery as well as contemporary collections incorporating diamonds and gemstones set in precious metals.

Thomas Heming’s trade card & shop interior, The King’s Arms, New Bond St c.1765
View of the current Heming store at London's Piccadilly Arcade