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Inverness. Precious metals. Exhibited at Jewellery Moves at the National Museums of Scotland. In the collections of Dundee District Council, NSPCC and Dame Judi Dench. Outlets and exhibitions include Roger Bilcliffe Gallery, Glasgow; Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen & Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart, Tasmania.
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Eily O'Connell based in Co.Waterford. Eily has developed a unique selection of eerie, organic jewellery with an unconvetional treatment of silver. Various gem inclusions mixed with this raw flavour appeal to those seeking the unusual.
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Ekta Kaul is an award winning textile designer based in London. Her textiles celebrate a pared down aesthetic, simplicity & timeless style. Sumptuous silks, fine wools & soft cashmeres are embroidered, hand-dyed and printed in simple graphic compositions using time-honoured methods. Ekta creates bespoke quilts based on city maps & small editions of scarves in bold colours.
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Contemporary fine jewellery inspired by landscape. Materials include Gold, Silver, semi- and non-precious stones and minerals. Mostly one-offs. Outlets and exhibitions include: Lesley Craze, London; Alternatives, Rome; Roger Billcliffe, Glasgow; DesignYard, Dublin.
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Eleanor Bolton is a London based jewellery designer. Eleanor developed a unique craft technique, coiling and hand stitching cotton rope to create lightweight tactile jewellery. This technique is the basis for all Eleanor’s collections.
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Eleanor is a Glasgow based jewellery/object designer and maker. She produces wearable objects that are inspired by minitaure curiosities in the natural world.
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London based. Principle materials are silver and 18ct gold with some new work in Palladium. Elizabeth is a well established jeweller who has been practising for nineteen years. Her work has a strong sculptural, modernist aesthetic. Outlets include Electrum Gallery, Lesley Craze Gallery, Contemporary Appiied Arts, Ruthin Craft Centre, Gallery Si Japan.
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Elizabeth Jane Campbell is a jeweller and deisgner, specialising in contemporary enamel. Her work explores a personal sense of balance, using precious and non-precious metals as a canvas for her unique enamelling methods
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Elizabeth focuses specifically on creating intricate structures, built from the layering of wires in precious metals. Unearthing her inspiration from the beautiful dramatic scenery of the west coast of Scotland into wearable sculptural jewellery.
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Her works are based on the concept of framing, and she selects elements of the environment by taking photographs or making paintings and pencil drawings.
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