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Ebba Goring uses traditional jewellery making techniques to transform her hand crocheted cotton and lace designs using skills that have been handed down from generation to generation into precious metal pieces of jewellery, thus preserving them forever.
The theme of preserving domestic craft skills and the preciousness of home life is a big influence on her work; combining the more traditional textile inspired pieces with quirky home imagery, colourful elements and precious stones.
As well as making ‘one off’ pieces for exhibitions Ebba also makes collections for boutique shops and galleries as well as taking commissions.
For more information on stockists, exhibitions and jewellery collections please visit her website www.ebbagoring.com.
Awards:
Graduated in 2009 from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design with a BDes Hons in Jewellery and Metal Design.
Scottish Arts Council-Crafts Start Up Grant, 2010
Craft Scotland Collect Development Bursary, 2011
Year Established: August 2009
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