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The core concept behind Ania’s jewellery is to portray nature as a complex yet organized mathematical mechanism. Her collection features shapes and patterns inspired by the processes of growth and movement, such as lamellas, spirals and waves. Ania’s bold and colourful pieces are made from hand-dyed 3D-printed nylon.
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Anja Percival is a Durham based printmaker specialising in copperplate etching. Her prints are inspired by the atmosphere light creates in our environment.
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Caernarfon. Hot forged steelwork with new work being developed in bronze, silver and stainless steel. Door furniture, knockers and accessories, and the Love Tokens series of modern love spoons. Also bespoke lighting, furniture and jewellery.
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Ann has been creating colourful contemporay silver and enamel jewellery for over 25 years.
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Contemporary jewellery in mixed materials
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Anna Opher works with precious metals & gemstones using techniques such as hammering, granulation and reticulation.
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After studying at Middlesex University and then spending a year at the Bishopsland workshops near Reading, Anna moved back to London and now has a studio at Cockpit Arts in Holborn. She creates sophisticated, sensual jewellery full of movement and light, generally crafted from countless delicate pieces to form a flowing, articulated whole
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Cotswold Knit is a slow fashion brand of artisan knitwear and accessories, designed by Anna Wheeler. Inspired by the seasonal colours of the British countryside, Anna focuses on meticulous craftsmanship and playful creative design. All knits are crafted in the UK from natural fibres.
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