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Farnham, Surrey. Graduated from The Royal College of Art in 1993. Work includes silver jewellery, sometimes with gold and semi-precious stones inspired by horticulture and gardening and framed box pieces that have a very personal narrative. Outlets include @Work Gallery, Pimlico and Contemporary Applied Arts, London.
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Complex, eye-catching jewellery with an element of optical illusion, inspired by the aesthetics of DNA and its unique linear patterns and structures. Handmade in Scotland using modern materials and techniques seamlessly combined with traditional metal work.
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Edinburgh, award winning jeweller Donna Barry, designs and creates beautiful botanical jewellery collections, inspired by her love of flowers and foliage, plants, and repetitive patterns in nature.
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Germany. Precious metals. Exhibitions & outlets include Alternatives, Rome, New Ashgate Gallery, Farnham, Liberty's, London & Galerie Marzee, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
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Dorothy graduated from Brighton,going on to study at the Royal College of Art. She now lives and works in Cornwall, using silver and semi precious stones. She is particularly interested in hand making chains.
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Fife, Scotland. Precious metals. Represented UK at Inhorgenta, Germany. Outlets include The Scottish Gallery; JAM, Eton; Kath Libbert, Saltaire; Designs, Castle Douglas; Dundee Contemporary Arts.
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I am a jewellery artist originally from Lithuania, currently living and working in Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, UK.
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Egle Banyte's work focuses on the geometry of everyday life. Recognising that we are surrounded and yet often oblivious to geometry, her work aims at re-engaging its beholders with the mathematics of life, the patterns of the material world.
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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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