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Holly combines traditional skills with modern making techniques, to develop innovative and unusual collections of work, using a combination of resin and silver. Holly’s inspiration originates from botanic gardens; the beauty of the plant life & the ethereal quality of glasshouses.
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My work has always had a strongly illustrative leaning. It grows out of drawings and sketches some observational, some imagined.
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Based in Glasgow Morna Darling creates jewellery with a subtle palette of blues and silver. Her work takes inspiration from fabrics and clothing and enjoys playful exploration of how to create aspects of textiles such as layering and folding without using any in her work, achieving this with silver and enamel to create beautifully textured and patterned pieces.
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Amanda is a jeweller with a love of architecture, photography and details in the urban landscape. She is interested in repetition, shapes, colours, forms and texture, creating a unique collection of jewellery from these observations. Work is created at the bench, also being inspired by the materials she uses in different geometric forms.
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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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Cambridge based Lorraine Hitt is the designer & creator of this modern fashion jewellery brand. Elsiem Jewellery's stylised designs are inspired by simple modern architectural & sculptural forms, with an edge.
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Workshop in Holmfirth,West Yorkshire. Works with silver, semi-precious stones, wood and other unusual materials. Outlets include Leeds Craft and Design Centre & Pyramid, York.
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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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Collecting and studying found objects from Scotland's shorelines is the starting point in Grace's creative process. Distinctive one-off pieces created using pebbles & driftwood combined with silver and enamel.
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Hilary Grant is a textile design studio, based on the Northerly islands of Orkney. All their knitwear is made from luxury grade, cruelty-free 100% lambswool in Scotland.
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