The Goldsmith of the West. From Castlebar to couture, Nigel O’Reilly blends bold vision with meticulous craftsmanship.
Rooted in the West of Ireland
In the wild beauty of Ireland’s west coast, jeweller Nigel O’Reilly has quietly built one of Europe’s most distinct and technically accomplished high jewellery ateliers. Based in Castlebar, County Mayo, O’Reilly’s studio is where centuries-old techniques meet bold, modern expression — and where every piece begins and ends with his hands.
Nigel O'Reilly - Master Goldsmith and High Jewellery Designer
From Surgical Tools to Fabergé
Trained in toolmaking and with a natural eye for engineering, Nigel moved from crafting surgical instruments to learning the fine nuances of goldsmithing, eventually working with prestigious maisons including Van Cleef & Arpels and Fabergé. But it’s his decision to stay rooted in the west of Ireland that gives his work its unique energy — natural, considered, and deeply connected to place.
A Family Affair
Nigel is not alone in his practice; his wife, Tracy, plays a central role in the business. A creative partner and driving force behind the brand, Tracy brings both strategic vision and a deep understanding of the craft. Their partnership has helped evolve the studio into an internationally recognised name, while maintaining the intimacy and personal service that defines their approach to jewellery-making.
Wearable Works of Art
His pieces — often rich with vibrant, precision-cut gemstones and fine openwork — have graced red carpets and auction houses, with clients including Julianne Moore, Saoirse Ronan, and Helena Christensen. No two jewels are the same. Each commission is tailored, emotional, and intended to last far beyond a single lifetime.
Orb ring in rose gold, set with pink and orange sapphires, pink and green diamonds, and a South Sea pearl – $80,000.
A Book and a Philosophy
In 2024, Nigel launched Evolution of a Goldsmith, a book chronicling his journey from apprentice to artist. More than just a retrospective, the publication captures the philosophy behind his practice: that the best jewellery is a balance of precision and emotion, of control and release. It’s a personal tribute to craft, to Ireland, and to the people and places that shaped his vision.
Evolution of a Goldsmith book
Artistry and Authenticity
At a time when many jewellers look outward for inspiration, Nigel O’Reilly looks inward — to family, to heritage, and to the raw elements that first sparked his fascination. His work stands as a rare combination of artistry and authenticity.
To explore his latest creations or request a bespoke commission, visit nigeloreilly.com and follow @nigeloreillyjewellery on Instagram for a glimpse into the studio and the artistry behind each piece.
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