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British jeweller Harriet Rose Knight has a beautifully quiet aesthetic taking pride in attention to detail. Currently combining contemporary and traditional craftsmanship to create her collection ‘A Portrayal of Composure’, Harriet intricately and lovingly cuts, dyes and rivets individual layers of birch wood.
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Hayley is a Liverpool based jeweller making work based on a deeply personal narrative. Working intuitivley with a mixture of innovative and traditional materials, she creates flowing forms of weathered surfaces which evoke a sense of bittersweet melancholy.
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Hazel Thorn is a silversmith who specialises in a variety of
mixed-metal techniques. She explores and adapts metalworking methods
to create bold colourful patterns.
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Heather McDermott is a contemporary jeweller based on the Isle of Skye. Her newest collection ‘Tidal Surge’ contemporises the shoreline of Skye by using stainless steel, acrylic and vivid colour. Heather creates statement, wearable pieces that reflect her love of contemporary jewellery. Heather graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2011 with an MA in jewellery.
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Heather Shields is a textile designer based on the west coast of Scotland. Her scarves are handwoven using soft lambswool in vibrant colours.
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Heather is a jeweller based at her studio in Edinburgh and exhibits her work across the UK and internationally. She works with a range of metals, from gold and silver, to titanium.
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London. Studied at Central Saint Martins.Constructed design with understated straight lines and 90 degree angles.Working mainly in Silver, Gold including semi- precious gem stones.
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London. Silver & gold-plated silver plus rubber. Buyers include comedian Jim Tavare. Outlets include the Guggenheim Museum, New York & the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco.
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Wirework wall pieces crossing the boundaries between drawing and sculpture.
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Salisbury, Wiltshire. Helen is reknown for her work combining silver, miniature scale models and resin.
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