Black Cicada Studio

Black Cicada Studio Welcome to Black Cicada Studio
A delightful fusion of an art gallery and working jewellery studio

Catch this little woven wonder as part of final sale next weekend and we celebrate and toast to the last 5 years of the ...
12/06/2026

Catch this little woven wonder as part of final sale next weekend and we celebrate and toast to the last 5 years of the studio. Come on down to the studio on the 20th - 21st of June to see this brooch and many other items looking for their new homes!

The creation is one of the pieces made by the very skilled who in this piece used a combination of bought / salvaged wires from tvs, a swim cap and a stretch band. All materials were destined for landfill till they were transformed.

Grab your pens and pencils and mark your calendars ✏️ 🗓️ The weekend of the 20th - 21st of June Join us as Black Cicada ...
06/06/2026

Grab your pens and pencils and mark your calendars ✏️ 🗓️ The weekend of the 20th - 21st of June

Join us as Black Cicada studio celebrates and commemorates the last 5 years of working for and supporting the creative community that is Marrickville.

We will be hosting a Studio Garage Sale in collaboration with and & yes there will be some discounts of ‘s handmade pieces 👀😍

Our closure will only be temporary as we have already found our new place to emerge, in Dulwich Hill from August.

We hope to see you all then!

02/06/2026

It’s with a heavy heart that will we must announce that Black Cicada studio will be heading under ground like our name sake for a short time while we relocate the studio!

But don’t fear this hiatus is only temporary and will be relocating to a new spot in the Inner West!
Lucas will also still be able to see jewellery clients during this time.

Get your calendars out because on our FINAL WEEKEND is the 20th - 21st of June & we are having a STUDIO GARAGE SALE!!

We will be joined by
who will bringing a whole heap of their wonderfully upcycled pieces.

As well as setting up a table with fabulous upcycled jewellery and collage cards.

So join us for a farewell drink and celebrate the last 5 years of designing, exhibitions and creations from our crafty community.

This handmade 18ct yellow gold and platinum ring was a ring I made around the late 90’s. The client revisited me at the ...
30/05/2026

This handmade 18ct yellow gold and platinum ring was a ring I made around the late 90’s. The client revisited me at the studio recently as over the years general wear and tear had caused the 2 bands to separate from each other. Now it was time to restore this ring to its former glory. I began by cleaning up the 2 bands separately and polishing out any scuffs or marks. Then got to work aligning the bands to recreate the “Split Wave” & soldered the bands back into place. A final polish and the ring was ready to head back home to the client to once again be worn.

Australian Made Week - featuring  Smith is a legend in the Inner West Upcycled Community with a flare for restoring aban...
20/05/2026

Australian Made Week - featuring
Smith is a legend in the Inner West Upcycled Community with a flare for restoring abandoned pieces with a Retro and Midcentury style. All their works are hand restored utilising 2nd hand materials!

What a way to bring art and function together ! Check out their page for more wonderful works saved from land fill

These wonderfully woven vessels by  make for the perfect little trinket bowlsEach is intricately designed and woven usin...
15/05/2026

These wonderfully woven vessels by make for the perfect little trinket bowls
Each is intricately designed and woven using a variety of 2nd hand and bought wires, old food packaging and ribbons. A beautiful way to repurpose items otherwise destined for landfill!

Available in store and online head to link in our bio for more info

This handmade 18ct yellow gold pendant was a remodelled piece that was created from 2 rings a client brought to the stud...
29/04/2026

This handmade 18ct yellow gold pendant was a remodelled piece that was created from 2 rings a client brought to the studio to be redesigned. Both rings were simple solitaire designs; with one ring, bezel set with the cabochon Star Ruby and the other ring was bezel set with a round brilliant cut Diamond. We finalised a traditional bezel design with both stones set atop one another to create a pendant that keeps a similar refined style which the client loved.

These handmade pearl earrings were commissioned by a client of the studio as a gift for her granddaughterThe client brou...
22/04/2026

These handmade pearl earrings were commissioned by a client of the studio as a gift for her granddaughter
The client brought these Fresh Water Baroque pearls with the idea of creating a stylised cap and hook for the pearl. We also decided on a slightly longer shepherds hooks to give this earrings a more elongated feel. Custom pearl caps were made to fit against the pearls natural curvature. I hand filed and polished each platinum cap to create this refined and timeless ensemble.

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Lately I’ve had the opportunity to create some musically inspired pieces as well as receiving a visit from a Piano piece...
13/01/2026

Lately I’ve had the opportunity to create some musically inspired pieces as well as receiving a visit from a Piano piece I designed and a Treble Clef earring, I made many years ago .
Occasionally I get to enjoying crafting pieces relating directly to people’s interests creating a strong connection between the client and their new piece of jewellery
This Piano originally had the bail sitting at the back but with the current chain it was on would fall slightly forward when wearing. So, this provided the perfect opportunity to update the design. I moved the bail to the top of piano and styled it look like a candelabra

For the full story on the Saxophones – head to my previous post, but to briefly recap I was commissioned to create 2 stylized Saxophones to commemorate an important family member.

The Treble Clef was a made for client with strong ties and a love for the musical community

Every now and then between the surf and the studio Lucas likes to explore new artforms and techniques and recently he ha...
10/01/2026

Every now and then between the surf and the studio Lucas likes to explore new artforms and techniques and recently he has stepped into the world of stone carving. Starting on softer materials such as Soapstone and Alabaster and recently taking on a slab of Marble.
He has gotten a few pieces to their final stages and wanted to show how they turned out.
Stone carving widened my artistic view in terms of working on a larger scale as well as learning new techniques of carving using a hammer and chisel to chip away at the stone to reveal the form you’re working towards rather than using files or burrs and drills.
The material itself also creates different shadows and reflections that play into or affect the final design in ways different to precious and semi-precious metals

Address

299 Enmore Road
Sydney, NSW
2204

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+61473541325

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