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18 carat Gold loop-in-loop chain Necklace, with teardrop Morganites - part of my collection to be exhibited at Goldsmith's Fair next week!... Hope to see you there.
Week 2 Tuesday 2 - Sunday 7 October Stand 42

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Exhibitions
18 carat Gold loop-in-loop chain Necklace, with teardrop Morganites - part of my collection to be exhibited at Goldsmith's Fair next week!... Hope to see you there.
Week 2 Tuesday 2 - Sunday 7 October Stand 42
Exhibitions
I am very excited to announce that I will be exhibiting my jewellery at Goldsmith's Fair later this year - in Week 2, Tuesday 2 - Sunday 7 October!
I am making some beautiful new collections in preparation for the Fair, so check back as I will keep my website updated with some preview photos.
Book tickets in advance to take advantage of the Early Bird discount.
The first of three of my early 'award winning' neckpieces based on my sketches of anthurium lilies and spikey cactus. . What I particulrly like about this image, apart from the piece, is that it was taken waaaayyyy before the 'digital' era on slides - who remembers those? . If you look closely you can see all the hairs and dots of dirt that were on the original slide!!!! . This series of pieces went on to inspire basically everything that informs my production work today - particularly my obsession with geometric versus organic shapes and repeating forms! . Even some 22 years later this piece is still sooooooo me and is still well enough made that it can sit beside any of my current work! . (‘Anthurium Lily’ Neckpiece 1: Winning Neckpiece of The Goldsmith’s Precious Metal Bursary Award & The Blackburn Lectures Award; Silver, 18ct Yellow Gold, Blue Saphires; 22x15x1cm. 1995: Glasgow School of Art) . @theassayoffice http://bit.ly/2n78YiB
The second of three of my early 'award winning' neckpieces based on my sketches of anthurium lilies and spikey cactus. . This series of pieces went on to inspire basically everything that informs my production work today - particularly my obsession with geometric versus organic shapes and repeating forms! . Even some 22 years later this piece is still sooooooo me and is still well enough made that it can sit beside any of my current work! . (‘Anthurium Lily’ Neckpiece 2: Winning Neckpiece of The Goldsmith’s Precious Metal Bursary Award & The Blackburn Lectures Award; Silver, 18ct Yellow Gold, Blue Saphires; 22x15x1cm. 1995: Glasgow School of Art) . @theassayoffice http://bit.ly/2nxqQzU
Funny it has just come to my attention that I've never shared any of my other illustrations. This is a detail of one of my design submissions for last years #gcdca #goldsmithshall. It didn't win but was one of my favourites which I then went on to make (with a few adjustments & changes) and which I wear all the time 😊
😊 Was so happy to discover that my #rawpearls design was being exhibited next to all the award winning designs for the Goldsmiths Craft & Design Council Award #gcdca . All the work this year was of amazing standard and on show until Friday at the #goldsmithshall free entry #pearls #jewellery #illustration @gcdcawards @rawpearls
My #headdress for #josephinebaker 😊 Was so happy to discover that my #rawpearls design was being exhibited next to all the award winning designs for the Goldsmiths Craft & Design Council Award #gcdca . All the work this year was of amazing standard and on show until Friday at the #goldsmithshall free entry #pearls #jewellery #illustration @gcdcawards @rawpearls (at Goldsmiths' Hall)