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Designers

NUNO

Nuno is the company created by Reiko Sudo, Japanese textile designer. Nuno scarves are woven on traditional looms used for making obi sashes. Their main retail outlet is in Tokyo and their scarves are available in major Japanese department stores and Liberty in London.

 

ANGELA O'KELLY

Saggart, Co. Dublin. Hand-dyed paper, fabrics & metal. Worked for Janet Perry, 1996. Buyers include actor Amanda Burton. Her jewellery was purchased for the latest series of Sex and the City. Exhibitions & outlets include Harley Gallery, Nottingham; & C.A.A., London.

WENDY SARAH PACEY

Works with perspex and metallic foils. Workshop, Hastings in Sussex.

SARAH PACKINGTON

Brighton. Acrylic & silver. Outlets include Leeds City Art Gallery, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Open Eye Gallery.

KATHRYN PARTINGTON

One-off wearable items decorative jewellery combining ceramics, printed textiles and precious metals.of

DOT SIM

Fife, Scotland. Precious metals. Represented UK at Inhorgenta, Germany. Outlets include The Scottish Gallery; JAM, Eton; Kath Libbert, Saltaire; Designs, Castle Douglas; Dundee Contemporary Arts.

KATE SMITH

Kate Smith is based in the world famous Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham. She graduated in jewellery design from Middlesex University.

By closely observing forms and patterns within nature, Kate's silver and gold jewellery echoes the objects that she has drawn inspiration from.

LESLEY STRICKLAND

London. Specialising in work using cellulose acetate and silver. Outlets include Tate Modern, Electrum & CAA, London, Orro Glasgow, Open Eye Edinburgh, Argent Leeds.

EMILY THATCHER

Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Works with precious metals & gemstones.

 

 

TIMOTHY INFORMATION LIMITED

London. Now an internationally famous and much publicised anarchic jeweller working in base metals. Many pieces have moving parts and his craftsmanship is unique. Outlets include Artisans Gallery, New York and Electrum, London.

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