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Originally a textile designer, Jessica uses ombinations of patterned and textured silver, selectively fusing it with gold whilst often adding depth through part oxidation.
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Abigail graduated from Loughborough University School of Art & Design in 2001. Now based in Cornwall, she specialises in a hand raising and sinking technique to create her distinctive contemporary silver vessels and bowls.
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London based. Works in gold, oxidized silver, rough diamonds, pearls. Outlets include Electrum, CAA - London. Design Yard - Dublin Scottish Gallery - Edinburgh, Alternatives - Rome, Barneys - USA.
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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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A recent graduate of Edinburgh College of Art, Soizig Carey is both a conceptual artist and jeweller. Soizig is currently Artist in Residence at Glasgow School of Art's Jewellery and Silversmithing Department.
Exhibitions include New Designers 2009, Islington Business Design Centre, London. 'Narrative Jewellery', Che Camille, Glasgow. 'New Designers', Diana Porter Contemporary Jewellery, Bristol.
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Workshop in Edinburgh. Contemporary silversmithing inspired by the structures of boats and sea-worn textures. Kirsty works mainly in silver and wood, often incorporating pieces of collected flotsam and uses hammer texturing, folding, forging and raising techniques. Her work includes cutlery, vessels, salt and sugar bowls, boxes and a small collection of silver jewellery..
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A recent graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, Pauline takes inspiration from children’s stories and fairytales to create her playful jewellery. Working mainly in silver and porcelain, she is currently attending Bishopsland Educational Trust for a one-year residency.
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Edinburgh. Resin, silver, gold leaf, aluminium leaf. Outlets and exhibitions include Lesley Craze Gallery, London; Strathearn Gallery, Crieff; Pyramid, York and The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh .
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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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Glasgow. Works with silver & gold. 1995/6 assisted jewellers Arline Fisch & Helen Shirk. Outlets include Strathearn Gallery, Crieff, Orro & Roger Bilcliffe Gallery both, Glasgow, Cecilia Colman, London, Craft & Design Centre, Leeds & Pyramid, York.
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