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Fife, Scotland. Precious metals. Represented UK at Inhorgenta, Germany. Outlets include The Scottish Gallery; JAM, Eton; Kath Libbert, Saltaire; Designs, Castle Douglas; Dundee Contemporary Arts.
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Kate Smith is based in the world famous Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham. She graduated in jewellery design from Middlesex University.
By closely observing forms and patterns within nature, Kate's silver and gold jewellery echoes the objects that she has drawn inspiration from.
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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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Kirsty Sumerling is an Edinburgh based jeweller, working with enamel, precious metal, pottery pieces and found objects. She emulates the worn, weathered condition of dilapidated buildings and structures, favouring a muted colour palette.
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Mariko Sumioka, based in Japan, has developed her jewellery inspired by her love of architecture. She carefully observes architectural elements where she has travelled; the natural material colours and textures, dark and bright contrasts, geometric shapes and spaces. She sublimates them into a sculptural piece of jewellery.
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Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Works with precious metals & gemstones.
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Jessica Turrell is a well-established jeweller who has exhibited widely, both in this country and abroad. Jessica’s work focuses on the use of vitreous enamel using non-traditional techniques she has researched and developed over a number of years. Her one-off works are complimented by a new collection of limited edition pieces.
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Catherine Tutt uses precious metals and diamonds with handmade hammered chain work, textured surfaces, forming asymmetrical contemporary pieces.
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After studying at Middlesex University and then spending a year at the Bishopsland workshops near Reading, Anna moved back to London and now has a studio at Cockpit Arts in Holborn. She creates sophisticated, sensual jewellery full of movement and light, generally crafted from countless delicate pieces to form a flowing, articulated whole
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Based in Glasgow, Malin came originally from Finland and graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2010.
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