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Lynne MacLachlan's work plays with light, space and colour; vibrant geometric forms reveal ephemeral, shimmering optical patterns, crossing the boundaries of design, art and fashion.
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Mabel is known for her unique designs and use of gemstones. As well as hand setting pieces she also uses the lost wax casting technique to set precious gemstones and raw, uncut crystals into jewellery with unpredictable and intriguing results.
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German-born now Bristol. Works with stone, sometimes caste, precious metals and semi-precious stones. Exhibitions include JAM, Eton, Galerie Klobben, Helsinki; Galerie V & V, Vienna; Facets, Dartmouth & Hipotesi, Barcelona.
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Makila Nsika is a London based designer dedicated to enhancing the skills of her community in Congo while building a long-term, globally aligned jewellery vision.
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Based in Glasgow, Malin came originally from Finland and graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2010.
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London based, contemporary fine jeweller inspired by the architectures found in mineral and rock formations. Materials include silver, gold, precious and semi-precious gemstones and pearls.
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Mara Balode is a Jewellery Artist and Maker who graduated with a BA (Hons) in Silversmithing and Jewellery from Glasgow School of Art in 2017.
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Margo Selby is an internationally renowned textile artist and designer. She trained in textile design at Chelsea College of Art and Design and The Royal College of Art. Her iconic scarves are woven using silk and heat-shrink fibers, each design has an organic 3-dimensional silk surface.
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Originally Madrid, now Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria. Repoussee and chase technique working in pewter. Outlets and exhibitions include Brewery Arts, Kendal; Cecilia Colman, London; Old Courthouse Gallery, Ambleside and Guildford House Gallery.
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Glasgow. Precious metals including precious and semi-precious stones specialising in rings. Worked with top textile designer Tomoko Hayashi. Outlets include : Aaron Faber, New York; Design Yard, Dublin; Electrum, London; The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh; Flow Gallery, London; Mobilia Gallery, Massachusetts and Orro, Glasgow.
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