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London. Mainly silver, often oxidised black. Buyers include Dawn French, Ned Sherrin, Wayne Sleep and Gillian Anderson. Outlets & exhibitions include Galerie Ra, Amsterdam and the Crafts Council shop, London.
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Precious metals, semi-precious & precious stones. Outlets & exhibitions include Electrum, Contemporary Applied Arts, Kath Libbert & The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh.
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Catherine Rua is a contemporary jewellery designer-maker, and a recent graduate from The British Academy of Jewellery. Working in precious metals, her Times Series collection explores the fluidity of time through bold lines and forms that signify movement, dynamism and direction.
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Currently living and working in North Devon, Bideford. Main body of work uses precious metals and diamonds. Has designed range of pewter tableware for Wentworth Pewter Co. for which ,outlets have included John Lewiss. Current and past stockists include Diana Porter, Bristol, Jody Cory, Bath, Kalo,Glasgow, Juno,Dunoon. Metalsmith, Heathfield and Oxidium, Bournemouth.
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Designer-maker of modern art jewellery, specialising in silver smithing and small scale hot glass techniques. Handmade in a purpose built studio. Outlets include Manchester Dazzle and Gill Wing Jewellery, Islington.
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Chie Mannami is a Japanese contemporary jewellery maker now based in Bristol. She studied Jewellery design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London. She later completed an MA at the Royal College of Art in 2002.
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I am a contemporary art jeweller combining my passion for the environment and love of experimentation and metal work skills to produce statement jewellery. My work highlights the issue of rising sea temperatures in the Arctic Ocean.
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Chris Boland is an artist-jeweller and metalworker, based in Sheffield, England. Strong, bold shapes are used to stress the unique qualities of the natural inclusions of the gemstones he uses.
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Christine Johnson is a contemporary jewellery artist working mainly in precious metals. Christine completed her MA in Jewellery at the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham in September 2016. She then spent a year as Artist-in-Residence at UCA until 30 September 2017. She has taught jewellery in Surrey and Hampshire for four years and leads regular workshops at the Farnham Maltings.
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Ciara launched her first fine jewellery collection in 2018 after working for world renowned jewellery brands and fashion houses for the past 4 years. Whilst ensuring that the jewellery is ethically produced with a sense of consciousness, it is important that the products are human made – a quality that is becoming more and more valuable within the digital age. Each piece of jewellery is created as an individual - ready to be made into authentic future heirlooms.
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