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Aurora’s philosophy is simple: to perfect and maintain high standards of original jewellery design and take pride in a product painstakingly hand crafted the traditional way in the Scottish islands of Orkney.
Aurorabearealis is the Studio/Gallery of Susan Phillips stocking both her own Art and Craft work and that of several Highland Artists, Craft Makers and Photographers.
One off and limited edition textiles: hand painted, dyed and stencilled fabrics combined with embroidery, patchwork and quilting techniques to produce wall hangings, waistcoats, jackets, cushions, bags and cards. Commissions, exhibitions and workshops.
Barbara brings her love of vintage decorative lace, wallpaper/fabrics and architectutal features into a contemporary setting by adopting modern techniques and processes.
Beadeliciousbaby, unique, top quality affordable, fashionable jewellery.
Beadeliciousbaby are experts at creating show stopping one of a kind treasured pieces of jewellery. We use the finest in materials including gemstones, swarovski crystals, sterling silver, lampwork, murano glass, vintage and so much more.
Custom orders are always most welcome.
Bespoke service available.
Beaulyben crafts from Beauly in the Highlands. I work in a smoke free home My main craft always seems to be anythink knitted. I also now do cards and card mking supplies
Edinburgh's newest studio complex is home to a diverse range of over 20 artists, designers, makers, photographers and creative businesses.
Jane Bregazzi and Becky Greer form a partnership; Swelkie Felt producing individually designed felt work.
Their unique range includes scarves, bags, cushions, accessories, coffee cosies, cushions, jewellery, cards, and more.
Bekki's collections to date are greatly inspired by St Peters Seminary, Cardross, Scotland. Bekki creates forms that emulate shapes and textures found at the site and explores associated themes.
My pieces explore ideas of the embedded object and memory. The found objects I use are metaphors for recovered memory – forms of association and representation. I see these materials as artefacts which have a powerful relationship with the environment I have taken them from. I use objects which pull away from their environments acting as signifiers of residual memory.