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Jennifer Gray (MA RCA) is a Designer/Maker of jewellery and objects. Her work is sold through London based Galleries and Design shops, she also works to commission.
Purple Pomegranate jewellery is the work of Jesse Ball. She lives in the hills of Dumfries and Galloway, and her jewellery is crafted using buttons, silver, semi precious gemstones and other found objects.
Luscious fresh water pearls, the sparkle of Swarovski crystals and the beauty of semi-precious stones and colourful beads all combine in the making of my designs.
Joanna is an artist and designer who specialises in the creation of contemporary, site specific mosaic artworks for domestic and public spaces
A collection of the inhabitants of the fantasy land of Celtic Legend. Each figure is an individual sculpture of stoneware and porcelain clays, no moulds are used in production. This gives each piece life and individuality which can be created in no other way. Every one is supplied boxed with its own legend giving a description of its character.
One of John's principal aims in his work is to try to make pots that have not been made before. His pottery studio is a joy to visit, and his enthusiasm for his subject shines through. With his background in sculpture, his ceramics reflect his interest in form and texture and display a high degree of craftsmanship. This is a must visit studio.
Jude's Jewels jewellery is designed and lovingly handcrafted Causewayhead, near Stirling, for the individual look.
Specialists in Handmade Designer Jewellery and Celebrity Trend Fashion Styles. From Classic to Funky, Cool to Punky, we have it all.
Jude's Jewels makes all kinds of jewellery including necklaces, earrings, rings, pendants, pins, charm bracelets, stretch bracelets, phone charms, cuff-links, bookmarks, tie-tacks...
Kate works to commission and for exhibition on mosaics that range from wall sized hangings to free-standing larger pieces.
Kirsty's dynamic, conceptual and innovative ceramic sculptures aim to distort and exaggerate the visual perceptions and boundaries within her work. Kirsty focuses mainly on energy, expression and the human form.