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Debbie Carlton
Keren Cornelius
Olga Konopka
Rosemary Lucas
Catherine Marche
Emma Rose
Alexandra Simpson
Lucy Sylvester
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Debbie Carlton
Debbie uses metal clay (fine silver) and colourful polymers; innovative materials which offer the opportunity to create shape and form through modeling using hands and a few simple tools. More |
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Keren Cornelius
‘Standout accessories which boast a well-defined sense of style with surprisingly refined results’-
Surface magazine . More
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Olga Konopka
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Rosemary Lucas
I like to make bold, almost sculptural silver forms, in frosty matte or dark oxide finishes. I string my hallmarked, sterling silver elements with gemstones in asymmetric combinations for earrings, necklaces and long chains. More
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Catherine Marche
Fuelled by her inner Parisienne, Catherine Marche designs jewelry to look simply stunningly gorgeous. More
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Emma Rose |
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Alexandra Simpson
Alexandra started making jewellery in 2001 and has been designing, making and selling her work in London since 2006. MOre
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Lucy Sylvester
Lucy walks in the countryside to collect delicate seed heads and dead insects, she is interested in finding things that would in time decay into the ground, and uses them to create jewellery for men and women in silver and gold.. More
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