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Graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2003 with a first class Honors. Now based in Glasgow. Won award for Best Jeweller at The Contemporary Carft Fair in Bovey Tracey 2008. Outlets include Gill Wing London, the Ruthin Craft Centre Wales, Sienna Gallery Massachusetts USA and Imah Ro Seoul South Korea.
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Alysa's work transmutes unwanted paper into wearable-objects. By compressing recycled newspaper Alysa fabricates solid blocks which she shapes and sands exposing multiple layers of text.
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Amanda Denison combines precious with non-precious metals, traditional with experimental processes to create distinctive pieces of wearable art.
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Amanda is a jeweller with a love of architecture, photography and details in the urban landscape. She is interested in repetition, shapes, colours, forms and texture, creating a unique collection of jewellery from these observations. Work is created at the bench, also being inspired by the materials she uses in different geometric forms.
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Interested in the investigation of materials and simplistic forms, her main focus currently, is the combination of wood, acrylic and metal. Amber uses reclaimed wood, copper pipes and nails to create accents to her minimalistic pieces
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Edinburgh. Precious metals & enamel. Assistant to Ann Little 2003-4. Outlets and exhibitions include the Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh, The Metal Gallery, Electrum & Lesley Craze Gallery, all London & New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham.
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Resin and precious metal jewellery.
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A graduate of the Royal College of Art, An Alleweireldt won the Armourers and braziers prize for innovative work.
As a Belgian designer she has established herself in London for the last ten years, selling internationally at private exhibitions, shops and galleries.
Her jewellery is challenging, engaging and tell stories beyond appearances.
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Saggart, Co. Dublin. Hand-dyed paper, fabrics & metal. Worked for Janet Perry, 1996. Buyers include actor Amanda Burton. Her jewellery was purchased for the latest series of Sex and the City. Exhibitions & outlets include Harley Gallery, Nottingham; & C.A.A., London.
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Tesoro Collection is inspire in an innovative peruvian technique than involves weaving fine silver thread into delicate forms. These are displayed either in their original state, or after they have been gold plated or oxidised to give a range of shades and choices to the client.
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