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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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Designer-maker of modern art jewellery, specialising in silver smithing and small scale hot glass techniques. Handmade in a purpose built studio. Outlets include Manchester Dazzle and Gill Wing Jewellery, Islington.
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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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Recently graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2008 with a master degree. Working in the college as an artist in residency now. Won a gold award for Fashion Production Jewellery in Goldsmiths' Craftsmanship & Design Award in 2008. Exhibited in UK, Europe, and USA include Origin 2008, London; Inhorgenta Europe 2009, Munich; SOFA New York 2009, New York
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Annabet Wyndham is a jeweller and a silversmith of small functional pieces. based in Brighton, her primary materials are silver and vitreous enamel, she also uses aero-ply plywood shaped and painted.
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Tesoro Collection is inspire in an innovative peruvian technique than involves weaving fine silver thread into delicate forms. These are displayed either in their original state, or after they have been gold plated or oxidised to give a range of shades and choices to the client.
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Yen’s work is very distinctive; it has dynamic, visual and physical impact. The Collection plays on the effect of repetition and linear organisation, creating sculptural pieces that are unlike other decorative jewellery. Combining silver with gold and occasionally with stones in articulated pieces which come to life once worn.
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Italian born artist currently based in Edinburgh, where she established her workshop after completing an MFA in Jewellery at Edinburgh College of Art. Her work explores the contrast between modern buildings and ancient temples and palaces of South Korea. She combines natural and painted wood with precious and non-precious metals.
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Main Exhibitors
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