Inspired by the rugged landscape and rich, distinctive culture of Shetland. →
Read MoreWork that embodies a biological fascination with nature. →
Read MoreWork inspired by the makers home island of Guernsey. →
Read MoreIntricate jewellery that is luxuriously exciting and imbued with a sense of playfulness. →
Read MorePieces with recurring themes of repetition, rhythm and movement. →
Read MoreInspired by ancient treasures unearthed, exploration and mythical tales. →
Read MoreWork that reflects landscapes of deep silences, rough textures, fragmented hoarse and soft sounds. →
Read MorePieces inspired by colour theory and visual literacy. →
Read MorePrecious metal forms which can be worn or serve as meaningful and playful objects. →
Read MorePieces made from ethical metals and found Scottish rock bringing a contemporary aesthetic to traditional lapidary processes. →
Read MoreSculptural pieces of jewellery with a feeling of flow and movement incorporated into each design. →
Read MoreJourney of exploration of form and texture in metal. →
Read MoreExploration of the heritage technique of flat chainmail. →
Read MoreJewellery that embodies the old and new, sustainability and traceability. →
Read MoreInterest in the material presence of the past through contemporary jewellery and narrative objects. →
Read MoreDesigns influenced by the symbolism, myths and storytelling Scotland is famed for. →
Read MoreExplores notions of transience, impermanence, fragility and the importance of our connectedness to nature. →
Read More‘Vignette’ pieces like framed artworks that focus on one moment or story. →
Read MoreInspired by the dark and macabre with a nod to the futuristic. →
Read MoreBorn from a love of nature and the need to encapsulate sentimental moments. →
Read MoreAn interest in the ancient, elemental history of metals. →
Read MoreJewellery and silverware that explores geometric surfaces and faceted forms. →
Read MoreSimple elegant forms that are modern while being imbued with a sense of vintage. →
Read MoreElegant and bold designs that hold a subtle touch of magic. →
Read MoreExperiments in combining and blending coloured gold. →
Read MoreContemporary silver that fuses simple forms with expressive decoration. →
Read MorePieces characterized by clean lines and unique textures. →
Read MoreStorytelling, movement and colour that lies in a collection of kinetic silver objects. →
Read MoreContemporary fine jewellery with a unique sense of colour, composition, and asymmetry. →
Read MoreCentred on accuracy and precision, folding and working with metal as if it is paper. →
Read MoreContemporary jewellery inspired by her Island home the Isle of Skye. →
Read MoreCentred on accuracy and precision, folding and working with metal as if it is paper. →
Read MoreInspired by classical jewellery and elegant simplicity. →
Read MoreJewellery that examines the transience of footprints and marks left in the earth. →
Read MoreBold, chic silverware for the modern home. →
Read MoreBohemian elegance inspired by traditional textiles, unearthed jewellery and the natural world. →
Read MoreInspired by the tactile, by forging lines, angles and textures out of a two-dimensional sheet of metal. →
Read MoreInfluenced by structures and shapes found in marine life and geological forms. →
Read MoreExplores meditative craft through carving, raising and casting. →
Read MoreModern, geographic jewellery inspired by mid-century modern design. →
Read MoreInspired by industrial structures of Glasgow, exploring the relationship between colour and shape. →
Read MoreTransparency and sustainability alongside caftsmanship and design. →
Read MoreWonderlands of nature in unique pieces of jewellery and silverware. →
Read MoreSilver items inspired by optics, photonics and the relationship we have with the universe. →
Read MoreExplores the human relationship with the natural world. →
Read MoreExplores the use of wire to create pattern and sculptural forms. →
Read MoreInspired from Korean traditional wrapping cloth ‘Jogakbo’ and its scientific interpretation with fractal geometry. →
Read MoreCentred on material connection and the physical act of making. →
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