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Timelessly elegant and sophisticated jewellery in silver with the addition of vitreous enamel and 24ct gold plating.
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Dagmar’s work includes both traditional and contemporary elements, harnessing nostalgic qualities within simplistic modern design. Those traditional qualities spring from her love of Art Nouveau and the world of flowers. Her work draws from these influences and is transformed into intricate, elegant and timeless pieces. Dagmar has been selected to exhibit at a number of prestigious venues including the Victoria and Albert Museum and Goldsmith’s Hall in London.
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Complex, eye-catching jewellery with an element of optical illusion, inspired by the aesthetics of DNA and its unique linear patterns and structures. Handmade in Scotland using modern materials and techniques seamlessly combined with traditional metal work.
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Musselburgh, Edinburgh. Silver, gold. semi-precious stones, fabrics such as silk and felt. Commissions include for Scottish Television & Scottish Opera. Outlets and exhibitions include SF MOMA store, San Francisco, Contemporary Applied Arts, Flow Gallery & Gill Wing, all London
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Anna Latham & Helen Neve, London. Silver and gold. Outlets include Jess James, London; Johnny Rocket, Greenwich; Gill Wing, London; Diana Porter, Bristol: Bloomsbury, Bath; Design Yard, Dublin.
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Marion explores the relationship between natural and human worlds by combining silver, gold or bronze with natural elements such as mother-of-pearl or felt.
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Ruth makes playful,sculptural jewellery in a variety of metals including silver,gold and titanium.
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Jenny Llewellyn is a jewellery designer-maker based at Cockpit Arts in London. Vibrant, fluid and experimental, Jenny’s practice is an exploration of colour! Her jewellery is characterised by handcrafted, organic forms of precious metals, combined with vibrant bursts of silicone.
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Debbie Long graduated from Middlesex Polytechnic in 1991 with a First Class Honours Degree. She creates highly original and innovative pieces of hand folded and forged metal jewellery. She works from her studio in Carshalton, South London.
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Lynne MacLachlan's work plays with light, space and colour; vibrant geometric forms reveal ephemeral, shimmering optical patterns, crossing the boundaries of design, art and fashion.
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