Artists

  • Lucy Spink

    Lucy Spink
    Every piece of jewellery is handcrafted by Lucy in her small workshop in Cornwall. Working with tools from her grandfather’s workshop and using techniques that have remained unchanged for hundreds of years keeps Lucy anchored to her inspiration.
  • Lizzie Weir

    Lizzie Weir
    A life-long fascination with wave-worn wood has led Lizzie Weir to create her Flotsam jewellery collection. Combining driftwood with pieces of Hawthorn, Holly and Cherry that she has been given or has collected on walks in Cornwall and Gloucestershire, Lizzie then uses gold leaf, pencil and paint to create her highly individual jewellery.
  • Libby Ward

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    Libby Ward has a passion for juxtaposing unusual and unexpected mixes of materials and using a myriad of making processes in order to create thought provoking jewellery.
  • Clare Lloyd

    Clare Lloyd
    Clare Lloyd's work is all about colour. She usespolymer and resin clays to create her stunning and very wearable jewellery in a never ending palette of colours.
  • Amy Stringer

    Amy Stringer
    Amy brings together both common and precious materials to create bold, contemporary jewellery
  • Corrinne Eira Evans

    Corrinne Eira Evans
    Using the traditional art form of flat chain mail in fine precious metals, combined with contemporary designs, Corrinne’s jewellery blends playful interaction and stylised elegance, with multi-functional wear and collectability.
  • Beverly Bartlett

    Beverly Bartlett
    Before becoming a full-time jewellery designer, Beverly Bartlett studied biology and went on to work in the field of botany and this continues to influence the design of much of her work.