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London. Greek-born. Distinctive precious jewellery inspired by geometric forms & the urban landscape.
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Ruth Laird is a jewellery maker based in Glasgow, Scotland, specialising in scored and folded, angular forms.
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Rachel Larkins is a designer maker whose practice has recently focussed on creating jewellery with a strong sense of narrative and a nod to the tradition of miniatures.
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Ann has been creating colourful contemporay silver and enamel jewellery for over 25 years.
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Contemporary handcrafted jewellery made using recycled silver, resin, semi precious beads & gold vermeil.
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Lynne MacLachlan's work plays with light, space and colour; vibrant geometric forms reveal ephemeral, shimmering optical patterns, crossing the boundaries of design, art and fashion.
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Lindsey Mann combines printed anodised aluminium with precious metals and altered found objects to create playful jewellery.
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Inspired by Fairy Tales and Nature, Francesca Marcenaro makes unusual pieces of Jewellery in gold, silver, titanium, ebony, precious and semi-precious stones. Over the years Francesca developed her signature technique of “Glass Granulation”, a contemporary mix between the concept of Granulation and Enamelling that gives to the surface of most of her Pieces a “soft”, unmistakable sparkle.
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Trained at Birmingham School of Jewellery and Central St. Martins, Lucy established her London workshop in 2002 within Cockpit Arts Deptford.
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One of the country’s leading enamellers. Represented UK at Inhorgenta, Germany. In many public & private collections including Stafford Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Liverpool Museum & Art Gallery. Son is jeweller John Moore.
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Main Exhibitors
Dazzle Extra
New Graduates