Entheon

About

Meet Gem

Gem is a sound healer and energy practitioner based in Central London, working with private clients, groups and venues in the UK and internationally.

Her relationship with sound began long before Entheon. A life spent close to music taught her how deeply sound shapes the way we feel: how a single sustained tone can settle a room, and how the silence after sound can feel like space opening.

That instinct led her to the traditional instruments of sound healing, crystal and Tibetan singing bowls, chimes and drum, and to years of practice across yoga and breath-led work. Entheon grew from there: a practice built on precision, warmth and deep respect for the people who lie down in front of her.

Gem has played for intimate private clients, public sound journeys, festivals and retreats. Recent work includes The Journey of Love, an Inner & Outer festival retreat in Cappadocia, Turkey, where she held sound ceremonies in a rock church alongside lotus and water ceremonies, and a sound journey at Bonhams in London.

Above all, her practice belongs to nature. Gem plays outdoors and on the water whenever she can, by the sea, on the river, among trees, because the natural world's steady rhythm is itself part of the rest her sessions offer.

Gem in a red dress playing crystal singing bowls by candlelight

The approach

Listening first

No two sessions at Entheon are the same, because no two people arrive the same. Gem begins by listening: to what you share, to the room, and to how the first tones land.

From there the session is composed in the moment. Some passages are close and enveloping, others spacious and quiet. The intention is not to overwhelm but to give your attention somewhere gentle to rest, so the busyness of the day can loosen its grip.

Gem makes no grand promises about what a session will do. People experience sound differently: some drift, some sleep, some simply enjoy an hour of true quiet. What she offers is her full presence, her instruments and a carefully held space.

Gem playing singing bowls on the shoreline as the sun sets behind her

The instruments

Tools of the practice

Each instrument carries its own quality of resonance. No session uses them all: the selection follows what the moment calls for.

Gem kneeling among crystal and Tibetan singing bowls arranged on patterned rugs

Crystal singing bowls

Pure quartz bowls with clear, sustained tones that seem to hang in the air around you.

Tibetan singing bowls

Hand-hammered metal bowls with rich, layered overtones. Warm, grounding and deeply familiar.

Chimes & tingsha

Bright, delicate voices used to open and close a session, and to mark gentle shifts within it.

Frame drum

A slow, steady pulse that brings a sense of ground and rhythm when a session calls for it.

Crystal pyramid

A rare instrument with a single focused tone, used sparingly for moments of stillness.

Breath & guided settling

Simple, gentle guidance at the start of a session helps the body arrive before the sound begins.

Where Gem works

London, and far beyond it

Private sessions are held in Central London, with the exact address shared when you book. Gem also travels to homes, studios, venues, retreats and events across the UK and internationally.

Gem smiling with guests gathered outdoors at a retreat
Participants resting as Gem holds a group sound ceremony in a rock chapel
Gem raising chimes towards the sea at sunset

Enquiries

Experience it for yourself

Whether you are curious about a first session or planning something for a group, Gem would love to hear from you.