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 “Metamorphosis of Grain”
from “Metamorphosis of Grain”
from “Metamorphosis of Grain”
from “Metamorphosis of Grain”
from “Metamorphosis of Grain”
from ‘Textured’ Series
from Domed
from Domed
from Domed
from ‘Stone Set’ Ring
from Winter Pendant
from Three Seasons Ring
from Three Seasons Ring
from Three Seasons Ring
from Painting
from Contours of Rock
from The Act of Moving
from Tideline
from The Act of Moving
from Tideline
from CYBERPLAY: interchangeable box
from CYBERPLAY: RGB box
from CYBERPLAY: RGB box
from CYBERPLAY: kinetic ring set
from CYBERPLAY: interchangeable earrings
from Patere Collection
from Patere Collection
from Patere Collection
from Patere Collection
from Patere Collection
from ALL THAT REMAINS
from ALL THAT REMAINS
from REBIRTH
from REBIRTH
from REBIRTH
from aequor – lost wax castings series
from aequor – transparent series
from aequor – transparent series
from aequor – lost wax castings series
from aequor – lost wax castings series
from Things that have holes in
from Necklace
from Brooches, or engagement rings
from Mnemonic
from Mnemonic
from Boorachie – Spoons
from Boorachie – Vessels
from Boorachie – Vessels
from Boorachie – Spoons
from Boorachie – Vessels
from Oarweed Brooch
from Cirrus Vessel
from Square Feather Brooch
from Flight Feather Bangle-ring
from Cirrus Vessel
from Ruins Collection
from Ruins Collection
from Research and Development
from Ruins Collection
from Ruins Collection
from Traces // Struck
from Traces // Chain Collection
from Traces // Chain Collection
from Design Development
from Design Development
from Design Development
from Edible Jewellery? Culinary mushroom brooch
from A DREAMER: the bracelet#1
from A DREAMER: the bracelet#1
from A DREAMER: the earring
from A DREAMER: the bracelet#2
from A DREAMER: the brooch
from The Seaweed Gatherer
from Feannagan
from Feannagan
from Strandline
from Intangible Mass // ‘Wilt’ Neckpiece
from Intangible Mass // ‘Wilt’ Neckpiece
from Intangible Mass // ‘Frozen Veins’ Neck/Back Adornment
from Intangible Mass // ‘Frozen Veins’ Neck/Back Adornment
from Intangible Mass // ‘Wilt’ Neckpiece
from skirfare – earrings
from skirfare – brooches
from skirfare – brooches
from skirfare – collection
from skirfare – brooches