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Heather McDermott is a contemporary jeweller based on the Isle of Skye. Her newest collection ‘Tidal Surge’ contemporises the shoreline of Skye by using stainless steel, acrylic and vivid colour. Heather creates statement, wearable pieces that reflect her love of contemporary jewellery. Heather graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2011 with an MA in jewellery.
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London and Aberdeenshire Naomi Mcintosh investigates with jewellery how spaces that surround the body are perceived. Thinking of the pieces as ‘Wearable Drawings’ and the body as a landscape. Working with woods, precious metals and plastics
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Robyn McLean is a recent graduate from The Glasgow School of Art. Her work is based on the experience of pain and strives to create a sculptural and explorative embodiment of her concept.
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Karen lives and works in Edinburgh. Particularly influenced by a 1950’s and 1960‘s colour palette and the simplicity of Scandinavian design, her most recent work involves inlaying pattern or simple line details into resin, giving the impression of a continual line and form. Within design she is fascinated by subtle changes in tone, which create harmony, producing jewellery that compliments any occasion.
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Leamington Spa. Silver and anodised aluminium. Mother is established jeweller Jane Moore who runs a gallery in Leamington Spa. Outlets include Ruthin Craft Centre, Harley Gallery, Nottingham; Craft & Design Centre, Leeds and Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno.
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Dorothy graduated from Brighton,going on to study at the Royal College of Art. She now lives and works in Cornwall, using silver and semi precious stones. She is particularly interested in hand making chains.
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Kelly Munro's jewellery combines branded wood, knotted rubber and delicately pierced metal, both precious and non- precious. She uses the traditional process of wood burning and mixed with the creation of her own tools used to manipulate the surface of the wood. Combining this with hand pierced structures that loosely represent fishing nets she tries to capture the rustic feel of her homeland and fishing heritage at the very far north coast of Scotland.
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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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London based, contemporary fine jeweller inspired by the architectures found in mineral and rock formations. Materials include silver, gold, precious and semi-precious gemstones and pearls.
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Brighton. Acrylic & silver. Outlets include Leeds City Art Gallery, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Open Eye Gallery.
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