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Jewellery
If
you are looking for unusual jewellery, we are sure
we can offer something to tempt you! We select our
jewellery for the uniqueness of the product as well
as for the quality of the work. Much of our jewellery
is hallmarked silver (some with gold detail or semi
precious stones), although we enjoy showcasing work
that uses less traditional materials including glass,
ceramic, polymer clay and aryclic. Prices range from
below £10 - £300.
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Ring A Day
Zelda's
botanical pieces preserve the everlasting beauty of
garden plants and flowers.
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Fiona
Cameron
Fiona's work features base and precious
metals in organic forms enriched with striking enamels.
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Shona
Carnegie
Shona works in silver and gold, often creating
etched and enamelled details. Her inspiration comes
from a fascination for tactile objects and the spirit
of movement.
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Fingerprints
Inspired
by nature, geometry and vivid colour, Tabitha's unique
designs are sometimes bold, sometimes delicate but
always with a quirky twist.
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Jo
Hearn
Jo's
ceramic pendants are made from white earthenware clay
to three designs (tube, triangle and knot) and are
glazed with a variety of colours.
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Alice
Highet
Alice's playful, colourful pieces are inspired by
natural forms and uniquely hand crafted. All pieces
are made from silver and polypropylene.
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Kokkino
Contemporary silver and enamel jewellery
with simple yet striking design. Kokkino's jewellery
ranges are colourful and playful whilst remaining
stylish and wearable.
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Samantha
Maund
Sam's jewellery is hand formed, etched,
pierced and patinated in silver and base metals. Her
designs are influenced by physiology, of cells and
their matrix, their repeated design and what lies
within.
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Anne
Morgan
Anne enjoys silver’s potential for
texture and her ranges explore the relationship of
look and feel in the materials she uses.
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Oddesigns
The natural beauty of Dumfries and Galloway
beach pebbles and sea glass enhanced with the elegance
of silver.
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Sarah
Preisler
Originally a sculptor, Sara Preisler has
built a reputation for originality of design and quality
within the contemporary jewellery arena. Each piece
of jewellery is sculpted, carved and cast to enhance
its individuality and sculptural quality.
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Dot
Sim
Dot's
designs are inspired by her rural Scottish environment.
Movement of line and tactility are important features
of her work.
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Sarah
Stafford
Sarah's
work uses multiple circular sections of silver to
generate delicate cell-like structures.
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Christine
Warren
Silver
jewellery inspired
by the sea.
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Emma
Wells
Using
a variety of materials, Emma has created aromantic
collection of glass and sterling silver jewellery.
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Karen
Welsh
Karen's
jewellery is made from silk-screen printed images
- the black & white collection is inspired by
classic diamonte 1930’s jewellery and the blue
bamboo collection features interwoven stems of Chinese
bamboo - fused onto fine bone china.
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Allison
Wiffen
Allison’s work incorporates the traces
of urban life. Allison’s jewellery is made of
the very whitest earthenware clay and is based on
digitally enhanced photographic images taken by the
Allison in and around London.
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Jodi
Wright
Jodi's most recent collection of glass
work, inspired by the environment of the city and
the culture of the Orient, complements her work inspired
by the natural world.
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