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Edinburgh based. Working mainly with resin, Kaz produces pieces by combining a bold colour palette with pattern.
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Bronwen Sleigh is a visual artist working in printmaking, drawing, and sculpture. Her practice takes inspiration from a wide variety of man-made structures found in both urban and rural settings.
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Charlotte creates contemporary jewellery inspired by sequinned fabric and natural forms. Using enamel or anodised aluminium combined with silver and pearls, she crafts intricate pieces, often sewing individual elements onto metal forms. Her work explores themes of light, movement, and texture, with a focus on delicate details and a strong connection to traditional making techniques.
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Mariko Sumioka, based in Japan, has developed her jewellery inspired by her love of architecture. She carefully observes architectural elements where she has travelled; the natural material colours and textures, dark and bright contrasts, geometric shapes and spaces. She sublimates them into a sculptural piece of jewellery.
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With a background in Fine Art, Helena's work is inspired by her love of geometric forms, clean lines and vibrant colour. Her designs highlight sustainability in their use of recycled materials, including aluminium beer cans. Helena transforms these into unique, wearable works of art.
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Cara Tonkin started her eponymous brand in 2010, selling a unique collection of fine jewellery. All of the pieces in our collections are handmade in our studio in the center of the cultural city of Brighton. Cara Tonkin designs beautiful, elegant and bold jewellery that comes to life when worn; intricate, playful and tactile yet expressing glamour and elegance.
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Catherine Tutt uses precious metals and diamonds with handmade hammered chain work, textured surfaces, forming asymmetrical contemporary pieces.
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Claire works in silver and gold embellished with colourful glass beads, bright enamel and precious gemstones.
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DeeLyn is a Liverpool based jewellery designer, originally from the US. Her bold, architecturally inspired jewellery designs are explored through geometric patterns and repetitive rhythmical forms.
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Colourful contemporary jewellery in hand-printed anodised aluminium and silver. Characterised by simplicity of shape with an emphasis on pattern, and surface texture.
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