This was my third year of visiting Goldsmiths' Fair, how time flies! Every year I notice slightly different things, although my favourites are still my favourites in most cases.
In this post I will just give links to the jewellers whose work I personally admired most in week one, in case you would like to see more:
Jeehyun Chung - Korean jeweller who uses gold, silver, elastic thread and semi precious stones.
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Jeehyun Chung |
Grace Girvan - Scottish jeweller who works with found objects such as pebbles and driftwood, with silver and enamel.
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Grace Girvan |
Zoe Arnold - One of a kind curiosities
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Zoe Arnold |
Melissa Rigby - Gold, silver and enamel inspired by natural forms. (She happens to be a lovely lady as well. but I didn't get to speak to the others)
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Melissa Rigby |
Barbara Christie - Wonderful one of a kind narrative pieces...
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Barbara Christie |
Charmian Harris - Gold, silver and gemstones, work inspired by ancient cultures. (I am a complete and utter fan of her work).
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Charmian Harris |
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Gill Galloway-Whitehead |
Andrew Lamb - Works with gold and silver wire as well.
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Andrew Lamb |
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