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London.Works with many materials including paper, stainless steel wire, polyester fibre & silver. Bombay Sapphire Martini Prizewinner, 2000 & Janet Fitch Jewellery Award winner 2001. In the collection of Alice & Louis Koch. Represented UK at Inhorgenta 2000, Munich. Exhibitions & outlets include Normade,Oslo; Galerie Slavik, Vienna & Goed Werk, Brussels.
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Edinburgh based. Working mainly with resin, Kaz produces pieces by combining a bold colour palette with pattern.
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Kelda’s work is centred around play and the physical act of making, allowing the qualities of the material and intuition to build composition and create balance within each piece. Kelda looks to natural textures for intricate details balanced with man-made forms to create harmonious works.
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Kelly Munro's jewellery combines branded wood, knotted rubber and delicately pierced metal, both precious and non- precious. She uses the traditional process of wood burning and mixed with the creation of her own tools used to manipulate the surface of the wood. Combining this with hand pierced structures that loosely represent fishing nets she tries to capture the rustic feel of her homeland and fishing heritage at the very far north coast of Scotland.
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Accomplished jeweller, Kelvin J. Birk has developed an intriguing collection of work where valuable gemstones are ruthlessly crushed and then reconstructed to create dynamic jewellery and objects.Consciously disregarding what is traditionally considered precious, Birk revels in a lack of control, allows chaos to take over and the nature of the precious materials to dictate the final outcome of the pieces.
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London. Silversmith. Commissions include for Bacardi-Martini Ltd & HSBC. Worked as assistant to Malcolm Morris 1994-98. Jerwood Silversmithing Prizewinner, 1996. Outlets include Design Yard, Dublin; Bluecoat, Liverpool; Leeds City Art Gallery & Facets, Dartmouth.
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Award winning jewellery designer based in the South East. Kimberley hand makes, high quality, bespoke, contemporary jewellery produced in 18 carat gold, sterling silver and precious stones to create her individual and desirable designs. Limited edition and bespoke pieces are also made by Kimberley alongside her existing popular ranges.
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Kirstin Dunn is a recent graduate based in Glasgow/Edinburgh. Her work is informed by transparencies and translucencies, combined with the ideas of lightness and delicacy. Using lightweight plastics and resin, she also aims to captivate the intriguing relationship between the delicate and the solid.
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Workshop in Edinburgh. Contemporary silversmithing inspired by the structures of boats and sea-worn textures. Kirsty works mainly in silver and wood, often incorporating pieces of collected flotsam and uses hammer texturing, folding, forging and raising techniques. Her work includes cutlery, vessels, salt and sugar bowls, boxes and a small collection of silver jewellery..
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Kirsty Sumerling is an Edinburgh based jeweller, working with enamel, precious metal, pottery pieces and found objects. She emulates the worn, weathered condition of dilapidated buildings and structures, favouring a muted colour palette.
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