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London. Trained at Manchester and Royal College of Art. Handpainted acrylic which refracts dense colour with metallic gold and silver undertones across smooth and sculpted surfaces.These interact with the organic curvature and geometry of the highly polished optical-quality acrylic shapes creating shimmering, ever changing iridescence.
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Hereford. Silver & 18ct white and yellow gold jewellery with diamonds and coloured stones, including a range of contemporary wedding and engagement rings.
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Anna Latham & Helen Neve, London. Silver and gold. Outlets include Jess James, London; Johnny Rocket, Greenwich; Gill Wing, London; Diana Porter, Bristol: Bloomsbury, Bath; Design Yard, Dublin.
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Edinburgh. Mixed media including found objects. Harley Award winner & The Helen A. Rose Bequest Award both 2003. Double page feature in Crafts magazine Nov/Dec 2003. Outlets and exhibitions include Gallery Kan, Kyoto and Gallery Wattsu, Tokyo, both Japan; Lesley Craze Gallery, London and the Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh.
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Woking. Precious metals. Buyers include Peter Bottomley MP for Royal Company of Drapers & HRH Princess Michael of Kent for her private collection. Outlets and exhibitions include Goldsmiths Fair; Leicester City Art Gallery; Jam & Eton Applied Arts, Eton; Roger Billcliffe Gallery, Glasgow; Julian Stephens Gallery, Brighton; Artifex, Bimingham & Art in Action 08, Oxfordshire.
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Debbie Long graduated from Middlesex Polytechnic in 1991 with a First Class Honours Degree. She creates highly original and innovative pieces of hand folded and forged metal jewellery. She works from her studio in Carshalton, South London.
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Winchester, Hampshire. Lindsey combines printed anodised aluminium with precious metals and altered found objects to create playful jewellery. Outlets include Contemporary Applied Arts, London, Galerie Cebra, Dusseldorf, Julie Artisans Gallery, New York.
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One of the country’s leading enamellers. Represented UK at Inhorgenta, Germany. In many public & private collections including Stafford Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Liverpool Museum & Art Gallery. Son is jeweller John Moore.
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London based, contemporary fine jeweller inspired by the architectures found in mineral and rock formations. Materials include silver, gold, precious and semi-precious gemstones. Featured in Retail Jeweller and Design Week magazines.
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Brighton. Acrylic & silver. Outlets include Leeds City Art Gallery, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Open Eye Gallery.
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