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Brighton-based maker using wood and metal to create hand-held sculptural tools. Natural woods gathered from Sussex woodlands sit alongside silver, copper and steel.
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Born in Crail, Scotland. Sheila studied at the Glasgow School of Art, then at the Royal College of Art, London. She is a Freeman of the Goldsmiths' Company.Her work is sold in Craft Council Selected Galleries, such as the Scottish Gallery, Roger Billcliffe Gallery, Lesley Craze gallery, Ruthin Craft Centre, Primavera, Cambridge.Sheila is also a short course tutor at West Dean College, East Sussex.
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Jewellery with a minimalist aesthetic, inspired by contemporary architecture and geometrical form
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My jewellery has been inspired by natural forms, primarily seed pods and I have created a body of work based on pod like structures. I use sterling silver, 18ct gold , silk paper and gum nuts to create my jewellery. Collections include "Daisy", "Acorn Cup", "Acorn Cup Wrap" and "Silver Acorn Cup Wrap". These pieces are constructed from individual acorn cup and daisy units. The cups are assembled to hang in long chains or set in to intricate wire structure that adorn the body.
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Based in Worcestershire, graduate of School of Jewellery, Birmingham. Shivani works with Precious metals and Gemstones and enjoys working to commission. Exhibitions/Galleries include Origin, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, DesignYard, Dublin.
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Glasgow and Morzine, France. Silversmith working in 18-ct gold & silver sometimes with enamel. Buyers include Cherie Blair, Brian Eno & The High Commissions of Belizes & Antigua. Outlets include Kath Libbert, Bradford, Strathearn Gallery, Crieff, Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool & Godfrey & Watt, Harrogate.
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Glasgow. Works with silver & gold. 1995/6 assisted jewellers Arline Fisch & Helen Shirk. Outlets include Strathearn Gallery, Crieff, Orro & Roger Bilcliffe Gallery both, Glasgow, Cecilia Colman, London, Craft & Design Centre, Leeds & Pyramid, York.
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Contemporary fine jewellery taking inspiration from simple organic forms. Materials include Gold, Silver and Stainless steel wire.
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Sidsel Dorph-Jensen has since she graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2003 been designing and making silver tableware. She has a shop and workshop in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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