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Geometric and bohemian jewellery for strong, individual women by Faye Wilson.
Every piece is individually made by Faye in her studio in West Cornwall. Many pieces are hand decorated using steel punches so are totally unique.
Faye’s work is inspired by stories, folk art, talismen and ancient symbols. She has a passion for creating jewellery imbued with power, bringing the wearer whatever magic they need.
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remon jephcott
Remon creates her pieces with a combination of slip-casting and hand-build techniques. She uses earthenware clay and a range of kiln firings including glaze, decal and lustre. The various firings create the layered effects together with the addition of silver, glass and textiles.
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KOLM
Kolm: Cornish verb: knot or bind together.
Kolm’s contemporary designs are handmade often using crystals, gemstones and chakra colours to promote positive energy, healing and balance. The current range includes calming Aventurine, empowering Obsidian and revitalising Quartz.
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ankor
Ankor is a craft studio run by creative partners, Tegen Montgomerie & Jethro Lynch. The studio works with a variety of mediums - clay, silver, paper, wood and cloth - looking to create and collate items of beauty and enduring worth that customers will delight in surrounding themselves with.
Situated in the far West of Cornwall, it is somewhat inevitable that the spirit of the sea and coastal landscape is captured throughout the studio’s work. From the range of functional stoneware pottery through to delicate handmade silver jewellery, all work at Ankor expresses a deep connection between maker, place and object.
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