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Rebecca is an established designer who has specialised in making intricate designs in silver and 18 carat yellow gold, simulating the texture and shimmer of woven fabrics. She also introduces oxidised silver and stones to create depth and contrast.
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A recent graduate from Edinburgh College of Art Rebecca Vigers also grew up in Edinburgh and has always been influenced by her surroundings, from local allotment buildings to the hundreds of artefacts housed in the National Museum of Scotland. Colour is an integral element to Rebecca’s work, which she continues to explore through the use of enamel techniques within her jewellery.
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Award winning jeweller, Rebecca specialises in Creates bold, colourful and sophisticated jewellery using modern technologies and a unique hand-finishing process.
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Deliciously irreverent jewellery by Rebecca Wilson is crafted in her studio in Leith, Edinburgh. Trained originally as a ceramicist Rebecca has recently re-trained and embarked on a career in jewellery. Her work in silver and mixed materials aims to glamorise the little treats we allow ourselves, that which tempts us and that which we choose to indulge in. Humble confectionaries and cakes are re-imagined in precious metals, colourful gemstones and luxurious creamy porcelain so that each glittering biscuit or sweetie becomes a sparkling gem-like accessory.
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Rentaro creates sculptural 3D printed jewellery with minimal, architectural aesthetic in bold colours.
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Rhona McCallum is an MA graduate from Edinburgh College of Art working in precious and non-precious metals and natural stone. Rhona works from her studio in Glasgow and exhibits her work in the UK and internationally.
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Rike Lenzing explores the combination of traditional and alternative materials to make paper jewellery that is versatile and sustainable, feeling light and warm on the skin. Her pieces originate from her love for fresh and joyful colours. The outcome is a mysterious interplay of textures, braiding styles and colour variations.
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Robyn McLean is a recent graduate from The Glasgow School of Art. Her work is based on the experience of pain and strives to create a sculptural and explorative embodiment of her concept.
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East Harling, Norfolk. Freeman of the City of London. Silversmith / precious metals - hand raised objects chased in low relief. In the collection of H.M. the Queen Mother; De Beers; the V & A and of the H.M. Worshipful Companies of Goldsmiths & Merchant Taylors (piece presented to Diana, the Late Princess of Wales). Outlets include Garrards, London.
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Ros Millar grew up in bangor, Northern Ireland and graduated from Sheffield, with a degree in Metalwork and Jewellery in 2009. She is now based in London.
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