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Beth graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2005 and from her London studio she now exhibits and sells her work internationally.
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Edinburgh. Mixed media including found objects. Harley Award winner & The Helen A. Rose Bequest Award both 2003. Double page feature in Crafts magazine Nov/Dec 2003. Outlets and exhibitions include Gallery Kan, Kyoto and Gallery Wattsu, Tokyo, both Japan; Lesley Craze Gallery, London and the Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh.
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Beth Spowart is a smart material jeweller and is based in her home town of Dundee, Scotland. She studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design. Beth's contemporary jewellery combines these colour changing smart materials with resin, silicone, anodised aluminium and silver.
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My work is made primarily from titanium . My forms are inspired by landscape and line predominantly created through forging,rolling and presswork. Surfaces are treated to develop a palette of dark finishes, highlighted with flashes of intense colour and by precious metals and materials
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Caitlin Hegney creates handmade silver and wooden jewellery that resonates with the ancient past. She makes her timeless designs from her home studio, in Helensburgh, on the West coast of Scotland.
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Cally Ann Harrison is a Narrative Jeweller/Metalsmith graduating this year from The University of Derby. She creates her work using non-precious materials mainly using recycled wires and Pre-fab metal components, as well as small elements of Porcelain and Enamel.
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Cara Tonkin started her eponymous brand in 2010, selling a unique collection of fine jewellery. All of the pieces in our collections are handmade in our studio in the center of the cultural city of Brighton. Cara Tonkin designs beautiful, elegant and bold jewellery that comes to life when worn; intricate, playful and tactile yet expressing glamour and elegance.
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Edinburgh. Resin, silver, gold leaf, aluminium leaf. Outlets and exhibitions include Lesley Craze Gallery, London; Strathearn Gallery, Crieff; Pyramid, York and The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh .
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Graduated from Grays School of Art. Based in Fife. Contemporary silver and vitreous enamel jewellery, inspired by the shoreline. Traditional jewellery and enamelling techniques are combined with experimental ideas and finishes to give a fresh and spontaneous feel to colourful and tactile jewellery.
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Carol Dunn is a Glasgow based artist who uses fine silver and mixed media to create wearable wire art sculptural jewellery. Her current body of work is exploring and pushing the boundaries of metal wire, primarily fine silver, oxidised copper and stainless steel whilse introducing alternative elements such as paper.
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