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Berthon, Pippa Jewellery/Silver. Pippa has been working in silver and gold since 1973. She studied at the Byham Shaw School of Art and then worked in a Hatton Garden jewellery workshop.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Bollen, Neil Jewellery/Silver. Neil is a silversmith and fine metals conservator based near Exeter.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Bruford, Ann Jewellery/Silver. New Member.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Byrom, Gillie Hoyte Enamelling. Gillie works full-time creating portrait miniatures of adults and children to commission.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Carey, Jacqueline Kumihino Jewellery. Jacqui works in the rare craft of Kumihimo, a Japanese braiding technique originally used for making ties for kimonos and Samurai armour.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Damer, Mirri Contemporary jewellery makerJewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Edmunds, Rebecca Jewellery/Silver. Rebecca strives for originality of design, not solely in the use of gold and silver but also by maintaining a precious quality in her work through a consideration of proportion, pattern and contrasting materials.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Faulkner, Felix Jewellery/Silver. Felix uses gold, silver, bronze and brass in her jewellery, sometimes incorporating other interesting materials such as wood and stone.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
France, Ambre Jewellery/Silver. Outstanding contemporary jewellery.Jewellery Silver view
Hawksley, Patrick Jewellery/Silver. All pieces are made in sterling silver and hallmarked in London, traditional techniques are used throughout.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Hinder, HeidiAssociate Member. Conceptual jewellery maker Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Howard, Kerstin Jewellery/Silver. Kerstin works in silver, gold, copper and bronze, often set with cabochon stones.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Hutchings, JillMy work is made by combining felted shapes and glass beads which are stitched onto fabric, creating unique tactile and wearable pieces of jewellery.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Inglis, Jamie Jewellery/Silver. Jamie works in mixed precious metals and semi-precious stones and is fond of experimenting with patterned surfaces.Jewellery Silver view
Kendall, Jessamine Jewellery/Silver. Jessamine is interested in ancient beads - Egyptian, Sumarian, turquoise from Tibet, African and Venetian glassJewellery Silver view
Kennedy, Wai-Yuk Textile jewellery. 'The influences of my work are as diverse as my background. My love of old Chinese stories and legends collides with my day to day experience of the Cornish landscape.'Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Llewellyn-Jones, Jane Jewellery/Silver. Jane works in silver, using geometric shapes initially influenced by sealife forms and texture, and also by African jewellery and body decoration.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Martin, Jane Jewellery/Silver. Jane works in silver and in red and yellow gold, with semi-precious stones.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Martin, YumeUnique jewellery inspired by both natural and abstract forms.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
McKinnell, Frances Jewellery/Silver. Frances works in sterling silver (hallmarked in London) and usually smaller amounts of 9 and 18 carat gold.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Meeten, Wayne VictorNew Member. Silversmith and jewellery. Further details to come.Jewellery Silver view
Morrison, Zsuzsi Jewellery/Silver. Fine silver and 22ct gold are worked freestyle.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Noakes, Helen Jewellery/Silver. Since 2004 Helen has been hoarding hard-to-find miniature figures (the focus of her resin & silver collection) and preserving them in eclectic and witty pieces of jewellery.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Partington, Janine Enamelling. Janine combines traditional enameling with fresh contemporary designs.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Polyblank, Veronica Jewellery/Silver. Veronica uses silver and semi-precious stones, sometimes with gold for added depth and colour.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Porter, JoanneColourful contemporary jewellerJewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Powell, Ann Jewellery/silver. Ann was born in Devon and has lived on the edge of Dartmoor for most of her life. Working mainly in silver, but often with small additions of 9ct gold.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Reseigh, BeatriceAssociate Member. Contemporary jewelleryJewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Robson, Sue Jewellery/Silver. Sue specialises in Champlevé enamelling, etching her designs into silver with acid and then building up layers of finely-ground enamels in the hollows.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Sanders, LizzieJewellery made of sheet metal which is folded to create spiralling structural forms.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
SolangeJewellery/Silver. Solange finds the inspiration for her jewellery in a structured approach, creating forms out of geometric shapes and with a preference for angular bold stones. Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Stein, Gillian Jewellery/Silver. Gillian makes earrings, brooches and necklaces using silver, copper and brass. The metal is highly textured by rolling, hammering, etching or reticulation.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Sutcliffe, JoanContemporary JewellerJewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Van Niftrik, Syann Jewellery/Silver. Syann trained in Johannesburg and in Amsterdam, and specialises in forging silver and gold.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Whitford, Steven Jewellery/Silver. Organic sculptural jewellery forms influenced by oriental minimalist sculpture and art.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Williams, Heather Working in silver Heather creates idiosyncratic pendants, earrings and brooches.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
Wright, Russell Russell uses mainly hallmarked sterling silver and 18 carat gold and his current fascination is using ring linking to create strong and rigid geometric structures.Jewellery/Silver/Enamelling view
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