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Sculptural clutch bags, handbags and elegant backpacks that stand out from the crowd. Made in London, not mass produced.
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Studio Candice Lau is a brand of leather bags and accessories. Marrying the contemporary with traditional the brand is a culmination of a love for design, and a passion for working with traditional methods of leatherwork.
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Graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 1980. Workshop Edinburgh. Has lectured at Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic and Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee. Works with precious metals and enamel.
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Workshop Bristol. "Fossiized Plastic" jewellery in acrylic, dyed and embossed. Brilliantly coloured and richly patterned. Each piece is a one-off and individually made. Outlets include: The Sainsbury Center, SDC Gallery Shorditch, Flow Gallery, The Platform Gallery Hatton Garden, Gill Wing islington, Victoria Sewart, Quadri, The Open Eye Gallery, Eaton Appied Arts & The Arnolfini Bristol
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Edinburgh. Silver with semi-precious beads, Mother-of-Pearl and Formica. Work featured in New Directions in Jewellery, Black Dog Publishing. Current stockists include The Harley Gallery (Nottinghamshire), Blackwell: The Arts & Crafts House (Cumbria) and The Biscuit Factory (Newcastle). Trained at Edinburgh College of Art.
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Scottish jeweller Susan Macleod creates painterly jewels inspired by her sketches of botanical forms.
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Susan O’Byrne specialises in the making of narrative animal forms and has developed a unique set of making processes which aim to articulate human sensitivity. Based in Glasgow, Susan exhibits widely in the UK, Ireland and abroad.
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Contemporary jewellery lovingly French knitted and crocheted by hand. Suzanne Claire is a Manchester based jeweller. Outlets include Gill Wing, London, New Ashgate Gallery, Surrey, Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno, Ruthin Craft Centre, Denbighshire, SH Jewellery, Edinburgh, MCDC, Manchester and Victoria Sewart, Plymouth
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Originally trained as a potter, I worked as a tile designer and made architectural murals. I gradually moved across to metal and have been making jewellery and other small items in various metals since the seventies.
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