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London. Born Morocco. Works with resin & rubber. In the collection of the National Museums of Scotland & Aberdeen Art Gallery. Recently completed her first book, Cast Resin Jewellery published by A & C Black. Shortlisted for the Arts Foundation Po Shing Woo Jewellery Prize, 2001. Work recently bought by TV resonality Jon Snow. Outlets include Lesley Craze, London, Craft & Design Centre, Leeds & The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh.
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Brighton. Acrylic & silver. Outlets include Leeds City Art Gallery, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Open Eye Gallery.
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Helen is a Sussex based jeweller working in precious metals.
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Edinburgh based. Working mainly with resin, Kaz produces pieces by combining a bold colour palette with pattern.
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Claire Robinson works in gold and silver with precious and semi precious stones. Her primary interest is in surface decoration, inspired by ancient civilisations.
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Inspired by her travles, Holly translates her journeys in to wearable art pieces created from maps, photos, wood and acrylic.
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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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Olivia Taylor is a designer and jewellery-maker based in Glasgow, Scotland. In 2019, after graduating from Glasgow School of Art, she created a brand of timeless, contemporary jewellery, translating her love for Japanese architecture and fine jewellery into a new form of statement pieces.
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Cara Tonkin started her eponymous brand in 2010, selling a unique collection of fine jewellery. All of the pieces in our collections are handmade in our studio in the center of the cultural city of Brighton. Cara Tonkin designs beautiful, elegant and bold jewellery that comes to life when worn; intricate, playful and tactile yet expressing glamour and elegance.
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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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