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Hilary Grant is a textile design studio, based on the Northerly islands of Orkney. All their knitwear is made from luxury grade, cruelty-free 100% lambswool in Scotland.
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Silver & gold with signature reticulated (melted) surface texture, semi-precious stones, pearls & natural pebbles. One of the original 1981 exhibitors. Outlets include Gallery 9, Bath; Diana Porter Gallery, Bristol; Contemporary Applied Arts, London; Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool ; New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham; & Primavera, Cambridge.
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Holly combines traditional skills with modern making techniques, to develop innovative and unusual collections of work, using a combination of resin and silver. Holly’s inspiration originates from botanic gardens; the beauty of the plant life & the ethereal quality of glasshouses.
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Holly is an Edinburgh based jeweller working predominantly in silver. Recently graduated from Edinburgh College of Art her work combines techniques such as fold-forming and chasing to produce work inspired by her drawings of natural patterns and forms.
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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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London. Works mainly to commission, combining silver, slate and glass in functional items plus silver inlay in wood. Produced work for Aspreys early in career. Commissions more recently include for 10 Downing Street. In many major collections worl-wide and is a Freeman of the City of London.
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Imogen Hales is a jeweller and graduate of The Glasgow School of Art. Working primarily with wire and enamel she creates energetic and painterly surfaces in metal and glass, using line and colour as a means of conveying personal relationships to place and heritage.
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