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We wear jewellery ‘to be seen, to be heard, to be felt, as an extension of ourselves, letting the world know who we are.’ We want you to feel powerful, special, unique. Because you are.
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Award-winning mixed media designer maker. Combining perspex, metals and other media in a unique process to produce one-off, contemporary and striking jewellery pieces
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Jewellery influenced by plant forms and geometric shapes.
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Sculptural Vessels in silver and non-precious metals. Birmingham based. BIAD School of Jewellery. Currently shortlisted for National Metalwork Design Award 2008 (TBA). Other awards include; Goldsmiths Craftsmanship & Design Awards, BJA Design Awards. Exhibitions/ galleries include; Goldsmiths Fair, Origin, Lesley Craze-London, Billcliffe Gallery-Glasgow.
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Eve Balashova explores repetition, movement and manipulation of shape and form in her statement jewellery. She combines strict geometry with soft flowing curves to create unique, vibrant and energetic pieces.
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Farah Qureshi designs and makes jewellery in London in precious metals and works in ethical gold and has also become a Fairtrade gold licencee. In recent years Farah has exhibited at trade and retail events in both the U.K and internationally.
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Faye Hall works across textiles and wearable objects. As well as investigating the intrinsic dialogue between colour and shape, her work is anchored to exploring the relationships between contrasts; soft textile against the coldness of precious metal, the texture of a heavily embellished surface against smooth wood, among others.
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A truly unique and hand-made range of contemporary filigree jewellery in oxidised silver and 18ct gold.
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Finlay Grant is a Scottish jewellery artist creating bold, vibrant brooches and neckpieces using Jesmonite & silver
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Surrey based. Exquisite hand-forged moving wires in precious metals. Outlets include The Old Courthouse Gallery, Cumbria; Tom Foolery, London; The Fire & Iron Gallery, Surrey; Trelyon Gallery, Cornwall; Jon Dibben, Surrey and Diana Porter, Bristol.
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