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Ceramics

2025 Jewellery Exhibitors

Please remember to check individual exhibitor's profiles for opening days and times.

186 Top Lane

BSPK

I am drawn to the juxtaposition between architectural design and the natural world. With an emphasis on structural forms and organic sculptural contours. The intricacies created and those occurring naturally, continually inspire me.
I'm drawn to unique and alluring gemstones, they create the focal point for a unique piece of jewellery to evolve and encase.
A large part of my work more recently, encompasses remodelling old heirlooms and broken jewellery to make it wearable for a new generation, which has an important and positive impact on environmental issues.

41 Harcourt Gardens

Quercus Silver

Su Trindle creates modern, clean-lined jewellery in silver and resin. A recurring source of inspiration is early 20th Century abstract sculpture and mid-century design.
Su's work is sold in galleries across the country. Su is a member of the Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen and Make Southwest.

20 Churches

Tania Harvey Silver Jewellery

I design and make contemporary silver jewellery and ceramics inspired by natural and geometric forms with a focus on surface texture .

3 Paul Street

Victoria Jarman

Victoria creates elegant, understated ethical jewellery. With a focus on clean lines, soft brushed finishes and minimalist designs, her jewellery is intended to be worn and loved. Ethics are integral to her work, which means Victoria only uses Fairmined and recycled metals, with pops of colour from beautiful ethical gemstones.

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