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Poppy’s jewellery designs are pared back, graphic and bold, using non-precious materials and elevating their perceived status by turning them into jewellery.
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Prudence Horrocks has recently graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with an MA in Jewellery. Her works is inspired by drawing. She used a combination of precious metal wires and plastic to recreate her drawings in a wearable form.
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Rachael Brame is based in Bradford, West Yorkshire aftre completing her BA (Hons) Jewellery and Silversmithing at Birmingham School of Jewellery. Her work is inspired by the inherent nature of rainforest insects and plants. By using an eclectic fusion of textures, colours and patterns, Rachael creates wearable pieces that look alive on the body.
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Scottish, Jeweller from the Northern Isles of Orkney. Rachel is interested in creating pieces that contain a balance of material, pressure and tension. She holds organic, fragile, hand dyed papers within smooth, simple wire frames. She creates pieces that have an outer serene beauty with a constant stress and pressure
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Rachel Brown, based in Yorkshire, specialises in contemporary enamel and graphite drawn jewellery. Using mainly silver and copper with the addition of gold or brass as colour highlights.
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