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Jane Adam has been making her powerful but wearable jewellery for over forty years. Her distinctive work in dyed anodised aluminium and precious metals is in many major public and private collections, including those of the V&A, Carnegie Museum Pittsburgh, Crafts Council, Goldsmiths’ Company and National Museums of Scotland.
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Jane Keith Designs, hand printed textiles. 'Colour Block' printed Angora Wool scarves, and 'Ribbon' embelished Angora Wool scarves. Available in a bright and colourful selection of colours for Men and Women.
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One of the country’s leading enamellers. Represented UK at Inhorgenta, Germany. In many public & private collections including Stafford Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Liverpool Museum & Art Gallery. Son is jeweller John Moore.
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Jane makes bold and playful mixed-media jewellery, using sustainably sourced wood and textiles. Fascinated with how historical and domestic objects are made, Jane researches traditional craft technologies, which she combines with a contemporary aesthetic. Jane often works with geometric forms, repetition, and colour, with an element of tactility central to each piece.
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Janet Brooke is a printmaker who specialises in the Urban landscape. Her latest work portrays the City of London as it is now: a crazy mix of new developments, ancient monuments and chaotic building sites.
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Northumberland based printmaker making linocuts, lithographs & monotypes in her rural studio workshop, inspired by the garden and landscape.
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Jan Hinchliffe McCutcheon is a leading UK jewellery designer making unique collections in silver, wood and textile. Her work is in mima collection of International Jewellery and sold to UK and international private collectors. Outlets and exhibitions include Lesley Craze Gallery, mima, Ruthin Craft Centre, Origin, Art in Action, Stroud International Textiles Festival, New York International Gift Fair and Museum of Arts And Craft, Itami ,Japan
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My work is made using traditional techniques and hand tools; piercing, hammering and forging high-carat gold and silver, embellished with old-cut gemstones, cabachons and pearls. Each piece is hand worked using very fine emery papers resulting in a lustrous matt finish, sometimes with burnished edges.
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Jed Green designs and makes jewellery using lampblown glass.She creates innovative contemporary and exclusively hand made, one off pieces.
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Jeehyun Chung, a recent graduate from Edinburgh College of Art, makes oriental and contemporary style jewellery inspired by blending moments from travels across Europe with traditional Korean art and crafts.
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