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Kim Mitchell creates silver jewellery using natural form as her main source of inspiration. The simple and the intricate are combined to create exciting contemporary pieces.
Contemporary ceramics for the home, lustre bowls/tiles. Commissions welcome.
The finest quality beads, findings and gemstones used to create one off pieces, competitive prices for a quality product handmade in Scotland, by a Scottish designer.
Contemporary jewellery and silversmithing inspired by the structures of boats and sea-worn textures. Kirsty works mainly in silver and wood, often incorporating pieces of collected flotsam and uses hammer texturing, folding, forging and raising techniques to create a range of cutlery, bowls, boxes, jewellery and many other objects.
Beautiful, artisan-crafted jewellery using Sterling Silver and Swarovski crystals. Simple and contemporary, each piece reflects the value of high quality components, design and craftmanship.
The inspiration for my work comes from various different forms and the structure of mushrooms and toadstools. Being fascinated with their surface texture I started to alter spore prints which I had taken from different types of mushrooms. I needed to transfer my spore print designs I had developed onto my pieces. After trying several techniques I decided to use engraving. My work is mainly made of silver and gold plate but I have recently been using oxidization to add further depth and contrast to my designs.
Christopher Borkowski is an experienced artist-silversmith and jewellery designer. He has shown in solo and group shows internationally. Christopher executes his simple, yet elegant forms in variety of metals, combines it with precious stones and other materials. He is working mainly in silver and combining it with various precious and semi precious materials to create a contemporary and unique designs.
Kyley graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design in 2005 and is currently based in Perth.
Shells and other natural forms inspire Kyley's work. Using piercing and photo-etching techniques on flat sheet metal she translates these forms into abstract and intriguing designs.
Working predominantly in silver she often injects colour into her designs by incorporating hand dyed anodised aluminium and various stones, creating sophisticated organic forms in a wide range of jewellery.
Hand crafted, individually made, high quality, stunning, unique, fair trade jewellery and gifts. I use sterling silver, semi precious gemstones, clay and the best glass seed beads money can buy. Traditional techniques used such as Native American, African and Victorian. I will also do commission pieces. My website is: www.violetfusion.com
Laura Baillie graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 2002, and set up her business Laura Baillie Designs a few days later.