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Marion explores the relationship between natural and human worlds by combining silver, gold or bronze with natural elements such as mother-of-pearl or felt.
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Randwick College, Sydney, Australia. London-born. London. Spent early years in Australia where his family owned gem mines. A major designer with a World-wide reputation well known as specialising in stones, especially set in rings. Outlets include Roger Billcliffe, Glasgow, Harvey Nichols & Crafts Council Shop, both London, The Works Gallery, New York & Freehand Gallery, Los Angeles.
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Award-winning jewellery designer, Maud Traon combines an explosive mix of colour and form to create imaginative and unpredictable works of wearable art. In an array of mixed media and metals her work explores an innovative and unique aesthetic
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With an eye for restrained detail, intriguing in its intricacy, Maya uses unconventional techniques such as gold dust fusing to create luxurious, enduring jewellery that transcends time and passing trends. Inspired by the cyclical nature of the world around her, she works intuitively using a palette of tonal golds and naturally coloured precious stones.
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Megan Adair is a jewellery artist graduating this year from Edinburgh College of Art.
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Based in London. Sculptural jewellery in silver, polypropylene and resin. Graduated from the Royal College of Art. Recipient of Crafts Council Setting-Up Grant. Public Collection: The Victoria & Albert Museum.
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Milena Kovanovic is a London based jewellery designer who creates unique and limited edition fine jewellery in gold, silver and gemstones. A full bespoke service is available on request.
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