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Unique bold jewellery in silver and colourful gemstones, inspired by the butterfly wing
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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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Award winning Artist Jeweller Ella Fearon-Low mixes materials to create playful sophisticated contemporary jewellery that references historical forms. Having studied at Morley College Ella now works from her London studio to develop and hand produce small collections and one off pieces.
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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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Isla Gilham creates precious pieces with a delicous twist, using handcarved juicy gemstones that are tempting & indulgent
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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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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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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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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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Recently graduating from Edinburgh College of Art, Emily is a jeweller, designer and maker who uses the process of enameling to explore colour and pattern. Using the combination of vitreous enamel layered under industrial enamel, Emily creates delicate and asethical jewellery pieces that are inspired by honeycomb and the layers within beehives.
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