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Corrinne is fascinated with the exploration of the heritage technique of flat chainmail. Focusing on utilising a combination of raw recycled precious metal colours and interlocking them in bold and subtle patterns in the construction of a flowing tactile metal textile.
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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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Workshop in Holmfirth,West Yorkshire. Works with silver, semi-precious stones, wood and other unusual materials. Outlets include Leeds Craft and Design Centre & Pyramid, York.
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Graduated from Grays School of Art. Based in Fife. Contemporary silver and vitreous enamel jewellery, inspired by the shoreline. Traditional jewellery and enamelling techniques are combined with experimental ideas and finishes to give a fresh and spontaneous feel to colourful and tactile jewellery.
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Isla Gilham creates precious pieces with a delicous twist, using handcarved juicy gemstones that are tempting & indulgent
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Hebden Bridge. Silver, Jet and Bog oak. New Designers One year On Award winner, 2007. Exhibitions and Outlets: Crafts Council Showcase, V&A, London; Masters & Proteges, Itami & Tokyo, Japan; Refresh, Kath Libbert, Brazen, Glasgow; Flow Gallery, London
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Finlay Grant is a Scottish jewellery artist creating bold, vibrant brooches and neckpieces using Jesmonite & silver
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Award-winning mixed media designer maker. Combining perspex, metals and other media in a unique process to produce one-off, contemporary and striking jewellery pieces
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Caitlin Hegney creates handmade silver and wooden jewellery that resonates with the ancient past. She makes her timeless designs from her home studio, in Helensburgh, on the West coast of Scotland.
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Recently graduating from Edinburgh College of Art, Emily is a jeweller, designer and maker who uses the process of enameling to explore colour and pattern. Using the combination of vitreous enamel layered under industrial enamel, Emily creates delicate and asethical jewellery pieces that are inspired by honeycomb and the layers within beehives.
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