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Glasgow. Works with silver & gold. 1995/6 assisted jewellers Arline Fisch & Helen Shirk. Outlets include Strathearn Gallery, Crieff, Orro & Roger Bilcliffe Gallery both, Glasgow, Cecilia Colman, London, Craft & Design Centre, Leeds & Pyramid, York.
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Contemporary fine jewellery taking inspiration from simple organic forms. Materials include Gold, Silver and Stainless steel wire.
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Sidsel Dorph-Jensen has since she graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2003 been designing and making silver tableware. She has a shop and workshop in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Livingston, Scotland. Roller printed and press formed photographic images on silver. First Dazzle exhibition Manchester 2000.
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A recent graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, Soizig Carey is both a conceptual artist and jeweller. Soizig is currently Artist in Residence at Glasgow School of Art's Jewellery and Silversmithing Department.
Exhibitions include New Designers 2009, Islington Business Design Centre, London. 'Narrative Jewellery', Che Camille, Glasgow. 'New Designers', Diana Porter Contemporary Jewellery, Bristol.
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007 Algerian Love Knot designer Sophie Harley exploded from the Royal College of Art with her beautifully eclectic jewellery range setting up her first studio in London in 1990. Her collections combine an intriguing blend of symbols and motifs including wings, hearts, crosses, smiling skulls layered upon other ancient symbols underlying myths, stories and ancient secrets. Sophie's Loveknot collection draws inspiration from the ubiquitous glamour of the Bond movies, which follows the success of the stunning pieces she designed for Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace.
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Ventnor, Isle of Wight. Silver, 18-ct gold & enamel. Outlets include Gill Wing Jewellery, London, Sarah May Jewellery, Richmond & Jewel Thief, Brighton.
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Sophie produces limited edition collections and one off pieces in silver and gold, with an emphasis on handmade quality and unique design. Following a year's postgraduate residency at the prestigious Bishopsland jewellery & silversmithing workshops near Reading, she is now based in vibrant Hackney Wick in London. Sophie was a participant of the of the Crafts Council's 'Hothouse 3' mentoring scheme for new makers and also recently became a QEST scholar.
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Stacey is an Edinburgh based jeweller. Her work experiments with vitreous enamel combined with iron, steel, semi-precious stones and precious metals. She explores new possibilities that enamel can bring to contemporary jewellery challenging its initial preconceptions.
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Recognised for her unique style and innovative design, Stacey's jewellery is superbly handcrafted in gold and exquisitely set with a mix of unusual and vibrant gemstones. Stacey's timeless classic modern style is sophisticated, beautiful and feminine, with designs that are at the cutting edge of contemporary fine jewellery design.
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