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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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Contempoarary studio jewellery made from enamel, anodised aluminium, sterling silver and 24ct gold detail.
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Vaious materials, predominantly plastics, often with inclusions of tea leaves or fibres. Outlets include DesignYard, Dublin. Oriel Myrddin Gallery, Carmarthen. Tate Modern shop, London. Victoria Sewart, Plymouth.
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Claire Robinson works in gold and silver with precious and semi precious stones. Her primary interest is in surface decoration, inspired by ancient civilisations.
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Claire works in silver and gold embellished with colourful glass beads, bright enamel and precious gemstones.
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Clara Breen works with precious metals and gems, combined with fragments of leaflets, train tickets, maps or colourful paper. Clara's work plays with the notion of a contemporary keepsake. As featured on Radio 4 Woman's Hour.
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Brighton. Silver, brass, wood & gold using acid etching, painted wood & casting. Commissions include for the National Library of Women (panel for Elizabeth Garrett Anderson); Tartan Television Ltd.; The Crafts Council and The British Council. Outlets include Electrum, London, Brewery Arts, Cirencester & Stafford Art Gallery
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Necklaces, bracelets, brooches, earrings and cufflinks in limited editions and one-off pieces. Influenced by handwriting found on old papers; postcards, letters, envelopes and documents. She lives and works in Edinburgh and sells through various galleries across the UK and USA including Contemporary Applied Arts and Flow in London; The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh; the Harley Gallery in Nottingham; MIMA in Cleveland and the Ruthin Craft Centre in Denbighshire.
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Corrinne is fascinated with the exploration of the heritage technique of flat chainmail. Focusing on utilising a combination of raw recycled precious metal colours and interlocking them in bold and subtle patterns in the construction of a flowing tactile metal textile.
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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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