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Inspired by her travles, Holly translates her journeys in to wearable art pieces created from maps, photos, wood and acrylic.
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London. Works mainly to commission, combining silver, slate and glass in functional items plus silver inlay in wood. Produced work for Aspreys early in career. Commissions more recently include for 10 Downing Street. In many major collections worl-wide and is a Freeman of the City of London.
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Imogen Hales is a jeweller and graduate of The Glasgow School of Art. Working primarily with wire and enamel she creates energetic and painterly surfaces in metal and glass, using line and colour as a means of conveying personal relationships to place and heritage.
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Inca Starzinsky strives to find a fundamental balance between form, material and colour. Her work can best be described as contemporary objects derived from a concept and rationalised to give them purpose.
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Born in Lithuania. In 2008, Indra graduated from Glasgow School of Art, Silversmithing and Jewellery department. Recently moved to Barcelona. Works in silver, gold-plate, resin, semi-precious stones.
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A graduate from the Glasgow School of Art, Artist in residence in Saffron Walden till June 09. Works mainly in silver and incorporates found objects. She aims to bring forgotten stories of the past to life by creating narrative jewellery that is inspired by letters, diaries and books.
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Greek-born now London. Precious metals. Worked with Tony Nemyer, New York 1996-98. Outlets & exhibitions include New Ashagte Gallery, Farnham; Electrum, Lesley Craze and DualPod, all London.
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New Graduate Isabel Honey Coles specialises in the granulation technique. She creates objects of beauty which document imperfect and subtle forms.
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Isabella Bedlington blends intricate design with minimalism, drawing inspiration from life’s cycles and the torus form. Each piece is crafted with care and attention to detail, reflecting continuity and connection. Her work is about creating timeless pieces, with each elegant piece crafted to give the wearer strength, confidence, and a deeper connection to their own journey.
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Isla Christie is a jeweller and a recent graduate of Silversmithing and Jewellery from the Glasgow School of Art. In her newest collection she uses layered paper and silver to explore the infinite possibilities of geometric forms.
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