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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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Pamela Hare is an artist and printmaker living in Islington, London. Her interests include the interaction between urban views as inspired by the City; London, Venice and Marrakesh and by the timeless beauty of seascapes. She is influenced by the myriad richness of colours, contrasts of light, atmospheres and by architectural styles, from Georgian to post-modern and metropolitan cultures and histories.
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Bangles, pendants, neckpieces and rings in silver with 18ct gold and diamonds.
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Material and process led experimental contemporary jewellery.
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A recent graduate of the Glasgow School of Art, Pauline takes inspiration from children’s stories and fairytales to create her playful jewellery. Working mainly in silver and porcelain, she is currently attending Bishopsland Educational Trust for a one-year residency.
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Colourful contemporary jewellery in hand-printed anodised aluminium and silver. Characterised by simplicity of shape with an emphasis on pattern, and surface texture.
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Silver & gold jewellery inspired by urban city life
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Pinar Kaya De Biasio designs and hand-makes contemporary jewellery under the brand name Pikaya jewellery. She grew up in a family of traditional jewellers who considered this occupation as “men’s job” and through her work she is challenging that belief. Pinar is a proud advocate for slow fashion movement and aiming to design and produce timeless, good quality pieces.
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