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Edinburgh. Wood, felt and other mixed media. Published in Crafts Council Gift Guide 2005. Exhibitions include Crafts Council Gallery, London and the Leith Gallery, Edinburgh.
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Silver jewellery that highlights simple shapes & contemporary surface design. Handmade in Scotland.
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London. Silver & mixed media. Represented UK at Inhorgenta, Germany 2001 & 2002. Won Fantasy Innovation Prize in 2001. Has recently been exhibiting a range -?break dance manoeuvre?. Exhibitions include Hipotesi, Barcelona, Brilliantly Birmingham & Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham. Outlets include Kath Libbert, Bradford & Lesley Craze, London.
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One-off wearable items decorative jewellery combining ceramics, printed textiles and precious metals.of
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Workshop Fleet,Hampshire. Combines silver and gold with dyed feathers. Outlets include @Work. London, Craze 2 Gallery, London and Gallerie V and V, Vienna.
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Katzie Hughes currently lives and works in Germany. Limited Edition and One-Off pieces in 18 & 22ct gold, silver and gemstones.
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London.Works with many materials including paper, stainless steel wire, polyester fibre & silver. Bombay Sapphire Martini Prizewinner, 2000 & Janet Fitch Jewellery Award winner 2001. In the collection of Alice & Louis Koch. Represented UK at Inhorgenta 2000, Munich. Exhibitions & outlets include Normade,Oslo; Galerie Slavik, Vienna & Goed Werk, Brussels.
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Edinburgh. Resin with extensive use of magnets as fittings. Worked with Manu (2000) then Adam Paxon & Wendy Sarah Pacey. Outlets & exhibitions include Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh; Mobilia Gallery, Boston, USA, Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead & Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen.
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Kelly Munro's jewellery combines branded wood, knotted rubber and delicately pierced metal, both precious and non- precious. She uses the traditional process of wood burning and mixed with the creation of her own tools used to manipulate the surface of the wood. Combining this with hand pierced structures that loosely represent fishing nets she tries to capture the rustic feel of her homeland and fishing heritage at the very far north coast of Scotland.
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