Makers' Stories

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Jeweller Ellina Pollitt boldly brings together design and technology innovation

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Integrating design and technology, jeweller Ellina Pollitt creates her collection Bold, laser-cut jewellery in aluminium and silver, that lives up to its name.

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Integrating design and technology, jeweller Ellina Pollitt creates her collection Bold, laser-cut jewellery in aluminium and silver, that lives up to its name.

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Kali Forbes debuts Barbara Hepworth inspired demi-fine jewellery

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It is not unheard of for creativity to flourish in times of crises, and this was certainly true for jeweller Kali Forbes, who spent the lockdown of 2020 developing her first demi-fine jewellery collection, Hepworth.

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Kali Forbes debuts Barbara Hepworth inspired demi-fine jewellery

Posted by Rae Gellel on

It is not unheard of for creativity to flourish in times of crises, and this was certainly true for jeweller Kali Forbes, who spent the lockdown of 2020 developing her first demi-fine jewellery collection, Hepworth.

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Jeweller Clio Saskia brings to life the weird and wonderful natural world

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Jeweller Clio Saskia brings to life the weird and wonderful natural world through her Wild Things collection.

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Jeweller Clio Saskia brings to life the weird and wonderful natural world through her Wild Things collection.

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Makila Nsika on her Congo-inspired collection "Sand and Fire"

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Sand and Fire, Makila Nsika’s first fine jewellery collection, is an homage to the expansive, complicated and sometimes maligned history of Africa, as well as its rich cultures.

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Makila Nsika on her Congo-inspired collection "Sand and Fire"

Posted by Rae Gellel on

Sand and Fire, Makila Nsika’s first fine jewellery collection, is an homage to the expansive, complicated and sometimes maligned history of Africa, as well as its rich cultures.

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Italian-born jeweller Roberta Pederzoli inspired by Scotland’s “Enchanted Woods”

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Inspired by natural objects that are not typically considered beautiful, like lichen, roots and fungi, designer-maker Roberta Pederzoli captures the imperfection of nature in her jewellery pieces, bestowing them with a fairy-tale-like elegance.

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Inspired by natural objects that are not typically considered beautiful, like lichen, roots and fungi, designer-maker Roberta Pederzoli captures the imperfection of nature in her jewellery pieces, bestowing them with a fairy-tale-like elegance.

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