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CeramicsDani Crompton
Sarah Blake

Unique and wearable silver jewellery with rough cut stones, that will bring joy to the wearer. Handmade by Sarah Blake in Surrey

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Eugenie Smit

Eugenie is a multidisciplinary artist and graphic designer who is currently focusing on ceramics. 

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Rick Gilbert

Rick Gilbert - Power Carver

Artist, Sculptor, Wood Worker, Bespoke and Unusual

I work primarily with local tree surgeons, recycling and repurposing wood from trees that are felled through necessity (e.g. disease or as a result of building works). Predominantly my inspiration comes from the diverse nature and peoples I experienced whilst travelling, as well as the art I was exposed to in high-class establishments.

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Colleen Higham

I absolutely adore all manner of crafts. My latest passion is beaded Kumihimo.

Kumihimo (Japanese for “gathering threads”) is a modern interpretation of an ancient braiding technique. Originally used by Buddhist monks (traditionally for the belt of a kimono) it was also used by Samurai Warriors as laces for their armour.

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Martin Tyler

I have been working with clay by hand and on the potter’s wheel for most of my life. I trained at art college in Farnham under renowned potters Henry Hammond and Paul Barron. I maintained my own studio during a teaching career, and continued to develop forms inspired by sources from around the world, using a potter’s wheel I built at Farnham. Pots were exhibited at frequent solo and group Art staff exhibitions.

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Caroline Wiltshire

I'm Caroline and I'm the owner, designer and creator at Beau Bella Jewellery. I handmake all the jewellery at my studio based in Reigate, Surrey

I specialise in beadweaving, wirework and silversmithing, using mainly hand tools such as pliers, hammers, needles, thread and my fingers!

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Carolyn Wallis

Carolyn has been weaving since her teens and has woven floor rugs, curtains, cloth for making up into clothing, wraps and scarves.
She now specializes in silk scarves woven in complex patterns. Apart from the occasional ‘lucky find’ her 100% spun silk yarn is bought in the undyed state and dyed by her to the colours desired for the next piece to be woven.

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Alan Wallis

Alan has been working with ceramics since his art school days in the 1960’s and ran his own pottery and design businesses supplying interior designers and retail outlets throughout the UK and Europe until the early 2000’s.

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Linda Connelly

My work is informed by memories and stories. I look to incorporate and encapsulate these in order to inspire and define their wearer. Much of my inspiration comes from my travels in India and recent visits to Venice and Sicily together with the natural world, particularly pebbles and fossils which remind me of childhood holidays on the Isle of Wight and the Jurassic coast.

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Gregory Moreton RPT

As well as turning beautiful wooden pieces for the Surrey Guild Gallery and for exhibitions, Gregory is also available for commissions. He also teaches the craft of wood turning from his Surrey workshop.

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Ruth Winchester

I work mainly in polymer, although I’m also starting to include sterling silver, which complements polymer beautifully. I run regular polymer workshops and classes and I'm on the steering group of the London Polymer Clay Group.

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Caroline Ingram
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Linda Scott-Cerins

I try to make my glass work fun and interesting. I am buzzing with ideas and just love being immersed in such a creative medium

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Martine Nash

I am a qualified Goldsmith and fine jeweller, with many years of experience, specialising in jewellery design and creation, repairs, alterations, re-modelling, including the re-use of metals and the re-setting of stones, and individual bespoke commissions.

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Gabriella Sellors

Gabriella Sellors signature is the texturing of metal surfaces, either by planishing or by rollprinting with various materials. Chains are what she loves doing mostly, each link individually made and each chain totally unique.

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Caroline Brook

I am a craftsman/jeweller based in the Surrey Hills. I work from my home studio with my little dog curled up beside me. Our daily walks around the beautiful surrounding countryside influence my work and have inspired my collections of entwined objects, leaves, flowers and small creatures.

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Hilary Webb

I originally trained as a Calligrapher at Cambridge Art School and did my Diploma at The Central School of Art London. I worked professionally for 10 years, before moving and having a family, after which I retrained as a jeweller. I work in both gold and silver, my main interest is in linear designs, following on from my previous career. I enjoy forging and shaping metal to my designs; recently I have added a new range of jewellery, fusing gold onto silver, using the ancient Korean art of Keum Bo, which has inspired many new designs.

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