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Laurie graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2004 with a BA in Illustration, following a foundation study year at Chelsea College of Art, London. She lives and works in Edinburgh as an illustrator, printmaker and graphic designer
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Leah creates delicate pieces, examining both relationship between object and memory, and the language and symbolism of giving and receiving flowers. From intricately detailed monuments in miniature to organically formed claws holding clusters of gems, Leah's work is compelling and unique.
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Unique bold jewellery in silver and colourful gemstones, inspired by the butterfly wing
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London. Specialising in work using cellulose acetate and silver. Outlets include Tate Modern, Electrum & CAA, London, Orro Glasgow, Open Eye Edinburgh, Argent Leeds.
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Scotland. Danish-born, works in silver & gold using pearls from the Orient, with emphasis on surface treatment. Won the prestigious Tahitian Pearl Trophy in 2005, in all three categories. Outlets include Robert Feather, York; JAM, Eton & Electrum, London & Williamson Brown, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Linda Johnston is a jewellery designer and maker graduating from Edinburgh College of Art's Jewellery and Silversmithing department this year and is currently based in Glasgow. Linda explores the concept of light through the sensitive use of titanium, which she juxaposes with plastic based materials.
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A graduate of the Glasgow School of Art in 2014, Lindsay Hill won the Weston Beamor prize at New Designers in London. Lindsay's "Imperfection" range allows wearers to have a newly perceived value of stones.
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Edinburgh. Working mainly in silver, gold and perspex. Lively often kinetic jewellery with various textures and surfaces. Production range exhibited at Inhorgenta, Munich. Outlets include Design Yard, Dublin; The Harley Gallery, Nottingham & Art TM, Inverness.
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Lindsey Mann combines printed anodised aluminium with precious metals and altered found objects to create playful jewellery.
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Workshop Sturminster Newton, Dorset. Works with precious metals including platinum and stones specialising in anticlastic raising techniques. Liz creates distinctive, elegant and sculptural jewellery inspired by movement in contemporary dance and the natural world. She has won many awards including Best Design in Diamonds and Designer of the Year at the UK Jewellery Awards.
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