Tag: Earrings
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Payet Gallery
The Payet family grew up in Beau Vallon – a small village on the island of Mahe in Seychelles. Their childhood was one of poverty, juxtaposed against the beauty of the island paradise. In the early 1970s they immigrated to Melbourne, residing in inner city Richmond. Here the boys gained a love for AFL –…
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Bec English Ceramics
Bec English started creating ceramics in June 2021 and quickly fell in love with the craft. Working from her studio in Red Hill Brisbane, Bec creates functional and decorative stoneware that is designed to add beauty to our daily lives. Our collection includes a broad range of products from earrings to vases, dinnerware and serveware.…
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Zipei
Founded in 2019, ZIPEI’s narrative started from “Home”, where the majority of the time was spent in her home studio due to the Covid lockdown. The design poetically interprets fragments of everyday life: a corner of a rustic concrete wall, a breeze through translucent blinds, the touch of soft bed sheets… These unnoticed moments of…
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Tilda Cole
Tilda Cole is a Naarm / Melbourne based artist and jewellery designer. Upon creating her namesake brand Tilda in 2016 she has since completed her BA in Fine Art exploring sculptural practices instilled in her by her father who worked as a bronze sculptor.In addition to her namesake label Tilda has worked as an antique…
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Shabana Jacobson
Contemporary Jeweller Shabana Jacobson has been making beautiful one-off pieces of jewellery for the last 20 years. She has 3 stores across Melbourne that showcase all her jewellery work as well as her other brands and design work such as her ceramics, skincare label, baby/home and lifestyle ranges.All production pieces are lovingly handmade in Melbourne…
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Pip Keane Design
Pip Keane Design is a Sydney based jewellery studio run by Pip Keane.I studied at the Canberra School of Art, Australian National University, where I graduated with a Bachelors degree in Visual Arts majoring in silversmithing. I apply these silversmithing techniques to making jewellery today.I’ve had a jewellery studio, manufacturing and designing jewellery and hollow-ware…
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Pilar Rojas
Although my workshop is now in Melbourne, I have a home in a small rural town near Granada, in the south of Spain. This is where slow living derives its real meaning. In this village people still go to work on a donkey, eat the seasonal produce of what they grow, bottle excess harvest and…
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Olivia Raymond Designs
Hi, I’m Olivia, designer and director of Olivia Raymond Designs.My creative journey began when I discovered my passion for working with glass after learning glass blowing twelve years ago. I love the way that colour and beauty is formed, almost instantaneously, through heat…this is what really appealed to me about glass as a material to…
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Manuela Igreja
Manuela Igreja is a Melbourne based jeweller. After moving to Australia from Portugal, she began to explore the diverse landscapes and fell in love with the local flora and fauna. With a background in mathematics and origami, it seemed a natural progression to explore the geometry and textures that surround us in her organic jewellery…
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Luke Abbott Designs
My work is an aesthetic form of biomimicry. Each creature evolved to inhabit the personal, intimate space that is reserved for jewellery. With details that are only revealed through mechanical transformation, I aim to unlock the childlike wonder I associate with the natural world.https://www.lukeabbot.com.au/
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Kingston Jewellery
Kingston Jewellery is a handmade, hand-painted jewellery brand designed by me, Jemima Kingston in Victoria, Australia.I always wanted to be a jewellery designer when I was younger but it wasn’t until 5 years ago that I first began designing jewellery for myself whilst working as a graphic designer. It soon became very popular amongst my…
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Jane Finch Jewellery
Jane Finch was born out of Jeweller Steph’s personal love for collecting jewellery and the sentiments we hold behind a piece. The journey for JF began back in 2015, although under a different name, the concept for me was much the same – to give myself the space to be creative and work with my…
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inSync Design
HELLO, I’M IRIS.I’m not your ordinary jeweller—I wear many hats and love to carve my own path. Simply put, I’m a jeweller who finds inspiration through my drawings.The inception of inSync design was born out of my own desire as a consumer. I was on the hunt for jewellery that was truly unusual pieces that…
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Indelible Designs
Indelible designs create bold and dreamy functional ceramic pieces. Each piece is made slowly and thoughtfully by artist Kirby Sens in Melbourne, Victoria.Indelible means to making lasting marks or memories. This concept is echoed through each piece, with evidence of finger pressure and the makers hand these playful ceramic pieces are all unique.Each piece is…
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Haus of Dizzy
At the helm of Haus of Dizzy, proud Wiradjuri woman Kristy Dickinson creates bold, playful, statement-making jewellery that celebrates and honours Indigenous culture—imbuing a sense of empowerment and joy within everybody who wears it.Often featuring powerful political and social messages, each Haus of Dizzy piece is designed, laser-cut, hand-painted and assembled in the company’s studio,…
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Funky Fun You
FunkyFunYou is a handmade earring brand, but it is also so much more. FunkyFunYou creates not only jewellery, but a way of thinking and living. Funky living is playful, crafty and sparks creativity. It’s a lifestyle that champions difference, and supports individuality.Each FunkyFunYou product possesses a tiny fantasy world of its own, carrying a meaning…
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Flowature
Hey, my name is Mazana Abraham and I am a Brisbane based artist and designer, specialising in colourful resin creations.I never imagined that my love for art and being an artist would lead to becoming a jewellery designer. But after seeing the power of colour and how people react to it, I knew I wanted…
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Ellmabee
Ellmabee is the Melbourne based label of artist, designer and maker Laura Brown. Combining a background in textile design with her penchant for jewellery making, Laura has established Ellmabee with a focus on jewellery featuring her original art.Laura works out of her home studio situated in the picturesque Dandenong Ranges. Here is where Laura’s distinctive…
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Denz and Co
We are a small design studio nestled on the beautiful Sunshine Coast, where creativity and sunshine blend seamlessly. At our heart, we are passionate about crafting unique, eye-catching earrings that bring joy and style to your everyday life.With our fingers on the pulse of fashion and a love for all things whimsical, we continuously create…
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Chloe McColl Jewellery
Chloe started pursuing her jewellery career after finishing her studies in Metals and Jewellery at Monash University Melbourne. Chloe has always been creative and found great passion in make objects with her hands. It made sense that she fell in love with jewellery making where she could embrace this passion for handcrafting. She believes that…
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Anja Jagsch Art Jewellery
With these pieces of jewellery I share my passion for nature – they have been thoughtfully collected in my garden and my time spent in the wild.I studied nutrition (Oekotrophologie/Bachelor) in Germany and completed the Bachelor of visual arts and applied design here in Australia in 2009. Still passionate about both, in a way I…
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and O Design
Since 2009, from a home ceramics studio in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Japanese artist Yumi Ando has hand-crafted intricately decorated lustre necklaces and earrings, curious bunny broaches, miniature plant hangers, faceted geometric forms and more. Inspired by the natural world and industrial forms, whilst also drawing on her Japanese heritage, each piece comes to…
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Auswood Bow ties
In 1990 David and Adrienne developed the idea of a wooden bow tie using recycled Rimu timber from around New Zealand, they produced the very first handmade wooden bow ties for over a year until the pressures of raising a young family got in the way and ceased production. Twenty-six years on, the children are…