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Workshop in Edinburgh. Contemporary silversmithing inspired by the structures of boats and sea-worn textures. Kirsty works mainly in silver and wood, often incorporating pieces of collected flotsam and uses hammer texturing, folding, forging and raising techniques. Her work includes cutlery, vessels, salt and sugar bowls, boxes and a small collection of silver jewellery..
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Luxurious knitted gifts, homeware and winter accessories for people who love colour, using the highest quality, ethically sourced Merino Lambswool to provide softness and comfort. Every piece is designed and created on a hand operated vintage knitting machine by Szilvia in her home studio.
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Timelessly elegant and sophisticated jewellery in silver with the addition of vitreous enamel and 24ct gold plating.
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Guided by the material itself, Kumiko Kihara works with Mitsuro Hikime (an ancient Japanese wax technique) alongside chasing and repoussé. Calligraphy informs her lines and each hammer strike adds emotion. Kumiko attends to ? (Ma), the space within and to shadow, which gives an object its presence. Every piece is a unique, poetic act of making.
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Kylie Hiutin Leung is a contemporary jewellery designer and maker from Hong Kong who currently based in Birmingham. She graduated from Birmingham City University, the School of Jewellery in 2017.
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Anna Latham & Helen Neve, London. Silver and gold. Outlets include Jess James, London; Johnny Rocket, Greenwich; Gill Wing, London; Diana Porter, Bristol: Bloomsbury, Bath; Design Yard, Dublin.
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Laura Boswell is a printmaker working with linocut, woodblock and traditional Japanese woodblock printing. The prints are focussed on weather, light and ideas of space and scale, printed in multiple transparent layers, evoking a sense of place and time in the viewer.
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