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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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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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DeeLyn is a Liverpool based jewellery designer, originally from the US. Her bold, architecturally inspired jewellery designs are explored through geometric patterns and repetitive rhythmical forms.
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Colourful contemporary jewellery in hand-printed anodised aluminium and silver. Characterised by simplicity of shape with an emphasis on pattern, and surface texture.
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Liz Willis is a Hertfordshire (UK) based jeweller, using textile techniques to combine silver & found objects to make little pieces of wearable history.
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Recently graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2008 with a master degree. Working in the college as an artist in residency now. Won a gold award for Fashion Production Jewellery in Goldsmiths' Craftsmanship & Design Award in 2008. Exhibited in UK, Europe, and USA include Origin 2008, London; Inhorgenta Europe 2009, Munich; SOFA New York 2009, New York
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Brighton. Silversmith. Residency in Brisbane, Australia, 2003 - The Hat Project. Featured in Elle & World of Interiors magazines. Buyers include Dr Miriam Stoppard & Sir Trevor Nunn. Exhibitions and outlets include The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh & the Craft & Design Centre, Leeds.
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Italian born artist currently based in Edinburgh, where she established her workshop after completing an MFA in Jewellery at Edinburgh College of Art. Her work explores the contrast between modern buildings and ancient temples and palaces of South Korea. She combines natural and painted wood with precious and non-precious metals.
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