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Based in Snowdonia, North Wales. Exhibitions include The Crafts Council Shop at the V&A; Mall Galleries, London; Urbis Manchester; Inhorgenta, Munich, Maison et Objects, Paris.
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Birmingham. Works with precious metals & vitreous enamels. Received the West Midlands Arts Creative Ambitions Award, for both Inhorgenta, Germany and Chelsea Crafts Fair, 2000. In the collection of the Cohn Foundation, Philadelphia, USA. Commissioned by Birmingham Royal Ballet and Birmingham museums. Outlets and exhibitions include The Bluecoat Display Centre, Desinyard, Strathearn Gallery and Castle Gallery.
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Porcelain and silver jewellery inspired by Surrealism, colour white and the deep sea. I am Czech jeweller, now living and working in Glasgow, Scotland , exhibiting both in UK and internationally (Art Jewellery Bienalle Beijing 2013, Mano Gallery, Taiwan, finalist of BKV prize 2014, Munich)
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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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Miya Hayes is a recent graduate based near Edinburgh. Miya's jewellery is hand crafted in her studio surrounded by the countryside. Her work draws ispriation from the environment around her, and is made from a combination of silver and resin.
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Silversmith Mizuho Koizumi graduated at Royal college of Art in 2001 and produce tableware, specialising in vases and scented objects. Recent exhibitions "Juxtapositions" New work by Kate Schuricht and MIzuho Kozumi at th Blackwell House,April-June 2008 and "Rising Stars" at the Goldsmiths' Company in 2007.
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Mizuki is a contemporary jewellery artist who works with a monochrome colour palette using contrasting enamelled elements and oxidised silver. Prior to jewellery making, she seeks ideas from spending time with mark-making and playing with paper - these practices amuse and feed her simple yet delicate sculptural jewellery design ideas.
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Born in Yokohama, Japan. Studied jewellery in Florence, Italy then at the Royal College of Art, London. The work combines artificial and natural materials including silicon, plastic, paper, ceramic,and precious metals. Material texture and simplicity are emphasised on abstract forms. Exhibitions include Goldmiths Hall, London and CODA Museum, Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
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Born in Seoul, South Korea, a recent graduate from Royal College of Art, Moon Young SHIN makes contemporary jewellery using handcrafted and self-dyed acrylic and fine silver.
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Morag Sumerling is a recent graduate and is currently based in Edinburgh. She is primarily interested in irregularities of surface and accumulated textures found in the surrounding natural landscape. She aims to capture this beauty in her own jewellery structures.
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