Dazzle @ RWS Gallery

 

22 OCTOBER - 1 NOVEMBER 2025

Dazzle London 2025

Dazzle London Returns to the Royal Watercolour Society Gallery this October

 

We are delighted to announce the return of Dazzle London this October at the Royal Watercolour Society Gallery, Whitcomb Street,  just off Trafalgar Square.

This year’s curated exhibition will showcase the very best in contemporary jewellery and wearable art, featuring 52 makers, including a hand-picked selection of new graduates from 2025 degree shows. Visitors can look forward to an inspiring mix of fresh new talent alongside a stunning presentation of established Dazzle regulars. The exhibition will also include luxury handmade textiles by Anna-Lisa Smith.

With its prime central London location, the RWS Gallery offers a modern and contemporary backdrop for the exhibition. Perfectly situated behind the National Gallery, it is only a five-minute walk from Charing Cross, Leicester Square, and Piccadilly stations.

 

Founded in 1981, Dazzle has grown into one of the UK’s leading and longest-running contemporary jewellery exhibitions. For more than four decades, it has provided a platform for independent designers, from internationally established jewellers to the most exciting new voices in the field. Each show is a thoughtfully curated celebration of innovation, craftsmanship, and contemporary practice, making Dazzle one of the most anticipated events in the jewellery calendar.

Dates & Opening Times

Private View (Invite Only):
Tuesday 21 October, 4 – 8pm
Exhibition Dates:
Wednesday 22 October – Saturday 1 November 2025
Opening Hours:
11am – 5pm daily
Thursday Lates until 7pm
Venue:
RWS Gallery, 3–5 Whitcomb Street
London WC2H 7HA
FREE ENTRY

Gillian Finlay

Join us this October to discover bold, original, and collectible contemporary jewellery at Dazzle London 2025.


Designers

DONNA BARRY

Edinburgh, award winning jeweller Donna Barry, designs and creates beautiful botanical jewellery collections, inspired by her love of flowers and foliage, plants, and repetitive patterns in nature.

ISABELLA BEDLINGTON

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.

TANIA CLARKE HALL

Tania Clarke Hall crafts her jewellery from leather.  Her cutting edge designs are versatile and playful yet retain a timeless elegant quality.  Working from her central London studio.

 

ISABEL HONEY COLES

New Graduate Isabel Honey Coles specialises in the granulation technique. She creates objects of beauty which document imperfect and subtle forms.

BECKY CROW

Illustrative jewellery inspired by drawings and sketches some observational, some imagined.

ELSIEM JEWELLERY

Cambridge based Lorraine Hitt is the designer & creator of this modern fashion jewellery brand. Elsiem Jewellery's stylised designs are inspired by simple modern architectural & sculptural forms, with an edge.

JOHN & DAWN FIELD

John & Dawn Field create their signature asymmetrical range using, contrasting metals and richly coloured gemstones.

ANTONELLO FIGLIA

Inspired by Optical Art, Graphic Design and Photography, Antonello create captivating designs that challenges perception and evokes a sense of wonder, designed to adorn and enhance the beauty of who wear them.

GILLIAN FINLAY

Inspired by her childhood in Hong Kong and the striking bamboo scaffolding that enveloped the city's skyscrapers. Her creative practice reinterprets the dynamic, organic flow of bamboo scaffolding through the meticulous manipulation of precious metal wire.

CAROLINE FINLAY

 Graduated from Grays School of Art. Based in Fife.

Contemporary silver and vitreous enamel jewellery, inspired by the shoreline. Traditional jewellery and enamelling techniques are combined with experimental ideas and finishes to give a fresh and spontaneous feel to colourful and tactile jewellery.

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