Nisha Halo Jewellery is a sustainable jewellery brand founded in 2020 by Nisha Postlethwaite in Ulverston, Lake District. Nisha also joined the BBC Programme ‘Lost and Found in the Lakes’ in 2026 as the Jeweller for the programme.

Nisha tells you more about Nisha Halo below:

Handcrafting a beautiful piece of jewellery with character and sentiment you will love and treasure is most important to me. I want you that you know your jewellery has been thoughtfully made. Each piece of handmade jewellery is created sustainably using ethically-sourced materials.

When you buy a piece of Nisha Halo handmade jewellery you join a growing group of people who love:

  • The unique nature of our handmade pieces available online

  • The personal touch of buying from small business owner and artisan maker

  • The sustainable ethos and handcrafted jewellery made from 100% recycled gold, silver and rose gold in a low impact manner using ethically-sourced gemstones

  • Our jewellery and workshops have ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reviews on our website shop, Google and Facebook

  • We use eco-friendly packaging for our jewellery and Free Delivery in the UK

  • When I make bespoke jewellery, I will grow your thoughts and ideas into a truly original and personal handmade piece*

  • I can help you Make Your Own Wedding Rings and Jewellery at our Jewellery Workshops in our beautiful private workshop in Ulverston

*Please note, I do not offer Jewellery Repairs except for pieces by Nisha Halo

Jeweller on BBC One Programme

I joined the fantastic 'Lost and Found in the Lakes' team on BBC One as their jeweller for their second series - first broadcast in January 2026. This is such an emotional and heart-warming BBC television series that follows a team led by Helen Skelton as they search for precious items lost by people in the Lake District. On the Programme I helped to turn old finds into jewellery treasure once again - these episodes are available on BBC iPlayer:

The Beginnings of an Ethical Artisan Jewellery Brand

I have always loved jewellery. And I mean really loved. If a person is wearing jewellery it’s the third thing I notice about them - after a smile and sense of humour.   

After years of working in various jobs including training, management, HR, and writing, I wanted to try something new and creative. So, I undertook a silversmith weekend course. That was in 2018, and the start of my jewellery-making obsession; I was hooked by the thought of transforming metal into wearable pieces.

My husband Roy was impressed with my first attempts at silversmithing; he has an engineering background and metal helped me set up a space where I could teach myself as much as possible about jewellery-making techniques.

I decided to launch Nisha Halo as a jewellery business in 2020, and I have never looked back.

By 2022, I wanted to help others experience the thrill of making their own jewellery making and I started facilitating Jewellery Workshops and Wedding Ring Workshops across Ulverston and the Lake District which were hugely popular. In 2025 we built our private ‘Green House’ workshop in Ulverston where I now have a focused space for people to come and make their own jewellery.

What’s Behind the Name ‘Nisha Halo’?

My name Nisha means ‘night’. Halo is synonymous with ‘a circle of white or coloured light around the sun, moon, or other luminous body caused by refraction through ice crystals in the atmosphere’ - and this fits my business perfectly; as I truly believe to fully appreciate light in one’s life; one must understand the darkness, and my business has been born out of experiencing both of those extremes.

I find a lot of inspiration for my jewellery in human emotion including: love, loss, reinvention, growth, humour, celebration and remembrance, and the beauty of life in all its forms. I want the jewellery I design to evoke emotion in its wearer because it is truly made with sentiment. More often than not, my customers attach their own personal meaning to Nisha Halo jewellery, or have personal touches incorporated into bespoke jewellery designs... born out of their own, or a loved one's light and dark experiences.

Jewellery Proudly Handmade in the North of England

I am hugely proud of my Northern roots - I was born in Manchester, grew up in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and moved to Cumbria in 1989. I have lived all over Cumbria and the Lake District (I’ve had 21 moves and probably more jobs than that). When I came to Ulverston in 2013, I knew I had come home.

It is important to me people know Nisha Halo jewellery is made in North of England, because a lot of my jewellery is inspired by life, love, nature, and amazing people of the great North and I want to celebrate that.

Bespoke Jewellery  

I make everything from wedding bands to charm jewellery, personalised cufflinks and memorial jewellery. Some of the most personal jewellery pieces that I create for my customers are pieces incorporate objects that belong to them so the jewellery embodies their personal story - this may celebrate, commemorate or symbolise an important time to them.

If you are searching for a truly unique piece, find out more on my bespoke jewellery page - I am always happy to chat through your enquiry.