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Carolyn Landale’s work explores rhythm and repetition, themes that run through her practice in architecture, fine art and contemporary jewellery. Inspired by both urban patterns and natural forms, she creates bold silver and paper pieces that balance structure, movement, and the passage of time.
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Carolyn Sara is fuelled by her obsession with colour and compulsion to make bright accessories on her vintage knitting machine, using the finest, cruelty-free merino lambswool. Her Persian heritage has influenced her love for daring colour combinations & geometric patterns.
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Carol Dunn is a Glasgow based artist who uses fine silver and mixed media to create wearable wire art sculptural jewellery. Her current body of work is exploring and pushing the boundaries of metal wire, primarily fine silver, oxidised copper and stainless steel whilse introducing alternative elements such as paper.
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London. Mainly silver, often oxidised black. Buyers include Dawn French, Ned Sherrin, Wayne Sleep and Gillian Anderson. Outlets & exhibitions include Galerie Ra, Amsterdam and the Crafts Council shop, London.
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Precious metals, semi-precious & precious stones. Outlets & exhibitions include Electrum, Contemporary Applied Arts, Kath Libbert & The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh.
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Catherine Rua is a contemporary jewellery designer-maker, and a recent graduate from The British Academy of Jewellery. Working in precious metals, her Times Series collection explores the fluidity of time through bold lines and forms that signify movement, dynamism and direction.
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Catherine Tutt uses precious metals and diamonds with handmade hammered chain work, textured surfaces, forming asymmetrical contemporary pieces.
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Charlotte creates contemporary jewellery inspired by sequinned fabric and natural forms. Using enamel or anodised aluminium combined with silver and pearls, she crafts intricate pieces, often sewing individual elements onto metal forms. Her work explores themes of light, movement, and texture, with a focus on delicate details and a strong connection to traditional making techniques.
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Designer-maker of modern art jewellery, specialising in silver smithing and small scale hot glass techniques. Handmade in a purpose built studio. Outlets include Manchester Dazzle and Gill Wing Jewellery, Islington.
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Chie Mannami is a Japanese contemporary jewellery maker now based in Bristol. She studied Jewellery design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London. She later completed an MA at the Royal College of Art in 2002.
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