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Coburg House Studios, Edinburgh. Silver, gold, wood, transfers, paper and plastics. Julie graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone college of art in 2003. She describes her work as a quirky, narrative collection of hand drawn memories.
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Glasgow born, Edinburgh College of Art graduate, silver, semi-precious jewellery, necklaces, brooches, earrings, London based.
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JULIE McLATCHIE
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London. Precious metals, glass and semi-precious stones. First Dazzle exhibition Manchester Urbis 2003. Outlets include Argenta, Electrum & Cecilia Colman Gallery, all London and Jon Dibben, Guildford.
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Justin Duance Jewellery is a small online jewellery workshop in Cornwall offering a wide range of various styles of stunning rings and bespoke jewellery, Justin specialises in using a wood inlay in his rings and re-using sentimental materials, and can incorporate your own metal into a new design.
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A recent graduate from Central Saint Martin, living and working in London.
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Karen Elizabeth Donovan is an MFA graduate from Edinburgh College of Art working in titanium and precious metals. Karen lives and creates in Edinburgh and exhibits her work throughout the UK.
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A recent graduate of The Cass, London, Karen Fox has won awards from the British Jewellers Association and The Worshipful Company of Pewterers. She has been selected for several exhibitions, including "Rising Stars" at The New Ashgate Gallery and The Silver Festival in Legnica, Poland.
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Karen Mabon graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in July 2009 with a First Class Honours degree in Jewellery & SIlversmithing. She is currently attending the Royal College of Art in London where she hopes to continue her lateral approach to thinking and design.
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Karen lives and works in Edinburgh. Particularly influenced by a 1950’s and 1960‘s colour palette and the simplicity of Scandinavian design, her most recent work involves inlaying pattern or simple line details into resin, giving the impression of a continual line and form. Within design she is fascinated by subtle changes in tone, which create harmony, producing jewellery that compliments any occasion.
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