Silversmithing & Jewellery
20 students
Our reasons for decorating the body are wide-ranging and complex and the wearing of jewellery (shell beads) is the earliest recorded form of modern human behaviour, dating back over 100,000 years. Historically, people have expressed themselves through relatively superficial body adornment to extremely sophisticated symbols as a means of communicating the concept of position, rank, status, etc. Contemporary... More


from Winter Pendant

from Painting

from Three Seasons Ring

from Painting

from Spring Brooch


from Mnemonic

from Necklace

from Mnemonic

from Necklace

from Mnemonic


from CYBERPLAY: kinetic ring set
from CYBERPLAY: interchangeable box

from CYBERPLAY: interchangeable earrings

from CYBERPLAY: interchangeable earrings

from CYBERPLAY: RGB box


from Traces // Struck




from Traces // Chain Collection


from REBIRTH

from REBIRTH

from REBIRTH

from REBIRTH
from REBIRTH


from Domed

from ‘Claw Set’ Necklace

from ‘Stone Set’ Ring

from ‘Textured’ Series

from Domed


from Contours of Rock

from Tideline

from Tideline

from The Act of Moving

from Tideline


from A DREAMER: the brooch

from A DREAMER: the bracelet#2

from A DREAMER: the necklace

from A DREAMER: the earring

from A DREAMER: the necklace



from skirfare – necklace

from skirfare – earrings

from skirfare – necklace

from skirfare – necklace

from skirfare – necklace


from Boorachie – Spoons

from Boorachie – Spoons

from Boorachie – Spoons

from Boorachie – Vessels

from Boorachie – Vessels






from Deep Sea Diva


from Cirrus Vessel

from Cirrus Vessel
from Kinetic Nature Film

from Cirrus Vessel

from Square Feather Brooch


from Design Development
from Design Development

from Design Development

from Design Development

from Design Development


from Research and Development

from Ruins Collection

from Ruins Collection

from Ruins Collection

from Research and Development



from Intangible Mass // ‘Frozen Veins’ Neck/Back Adornment

from Intangible Mass // ‘Weighted’ Neck/Body Adornment/Object

from Intangible Mass // ‘Wilt’ Neckpiece

from Intangible Mass // ‘Wilt’ Neckpiece


from Patere Collection
from Patere Collection
from Patere Collection

from Patere Collection

from Patere Collection


from Holdfast

from Feannagan

from Strandline

from Holdfast

from The Seaweed Gatherer


from “Metamorphosis of Grain”

from “Metamorphosis of Grain”

from “Metamorphosis of Grain”

from “Metamorphosis of Grain”

from “Metamorphosis of Grain”


from aequor – transparent series

from aequor – transparent series


from aequor – lost wax castings series
