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Terri Campbell is a recent graduate from Edinburgh College of Art. Her jewellery is inspired by her home in the Scottish countryside. Using precious metals alongside other materials, such as horn, allows her to create bold and unique pieces of wearable jewellery.
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THIS IS PEWTER, designed and handcrafted by Ella McIntosh from her studio at Manchester Craft and Design Centre. Specialising in lead free Pewter home and table ware items Ella is a member of The Worshipful Company of Pewterers and The Association of British Pewter Craftsmen.
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London. Now an internationally famous and much publicised anarchic jeweller working in base metals. Many pieces have moving parts and his craftsmanship is unique. Outlets include Artisans Gallery, New York and Electrum, London.
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London, New York & Sweden. Swedish born. 18-ct gold & silver, precious and semi-precious stones. Exhibitions and outlets include Jackie Chalkley Gallery, Washington DC, USA, Roger Bilcliffe Gallery, Glasgow, Alternatives, Rome & Ruthin Craft Centre.
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Working predominantly in porcelain, Vanessa crafts her one-off flowerheads in her studio in Cockpit Arts, London.
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London. Silver & gold. Collectors include the Crafts Council; the V & A; National Museums of Scotland & HRH Prince Philip & The Duke & Duchess of York. Commissioned by the Late Sam Wanamaker to design a range of Globe Theatre brooches in aid of the Appeal.
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Studio in Cornwall. Works with precious metals and stones.
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My jewellery is focused on exploring the multisensory experience and making tactile wearable pieces, which involve different sensory experiences such as vision, sound, and touch.
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