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Ventnor, Isle of Wight. Silver, 18-ct gold & enamel. Outlets include Gill Wing Jewellery, London, Sarah May Jewellery, Richmond & Jewel Thief, Brighton.
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Gwen Hosker is a recent graduate of Edinburgh College of Art whose work explores the contrast between old techniques and new technology. She uses natural materials such as bone and horn alongside precious metals to create unique pieces of stunning jewellery.
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Nick works from his studio; an old bakery overlooking the Staffordshire countryside. His work is a figurative collection of oxidised silver jewellery and charms bearing words, messages of hope and affection. Many pieces have moving parts and opening doors with intricate gold detail.
Outlets and exhibitions include: Ruthin Craft Centre, Museum of the Jewellery Quarter Birmingham, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Manchester Craft Centre, Insel Galerie Germany, The Steensons Belfast, Craft Council at the V&A Museum London. Buyers include; Jill Murphy, Roddy Doyle, Sue Townsend, Frances de la Tour.
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Sarah Hutchison is a Silversmith and Jeweller. She first showed with dazzle in London in 2004. Her work is floral, delicate and feminine in appearance. Sarah loves silver with details of gold. She likes to incorporate stones and pearls in her work too.
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Born Germany now London-based. Machined & fabricated silver and/or gold-plated brass. Work featured in The Financial Times & European. Exhibitions include Schmuckszene 96, Munich. Outlets include Galerie Ra, Amsterdam.
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Brighton. Silver with semi-precious stones. She makes a range of botanically themed embossed jewellery with 18 carat gold details. Outlets include Studio One Gallery, Edinburgh and Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool.
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We all are hunters and dreamers. Small found objects when grouped together form magic oases, temples, buildings and city skylines. Childhood memories coated in gold and silver turn into treasure for adults. Nowadays megapolises "swallow" people, but you can keep your own fairy-tail city right on your finger or standing in front of you on your desk. It's yours.
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Jinju Kim is originally from Seoul, Korea. She graduated from the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in Dundee in 2008, now she is in MA course in London Metropolitan University. Previouse exhibition include Queens Gallery, Dundee. Frames Gallery, Perth. New Designers, London
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Born in Lithuania. In 2008, Indra graduated from Glasgow School of Art, Silversmithing and Jewellery department. Recently moved to Barcelona. Works in silver, gold-plate, resin, semi-precious stones.
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Since graduation from the Glasgow School of Art in 2003, Sarah Keay has taken part in numerous international group and solo exhibitions. She has gained many prominent commissions including to produce 3 large scale knitted drapes for the touring exhibition Cutting Edge, organised by the National Museums of Scotland.
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