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Bianca O’Neill Jewellery | Scottish Jeweller Maker


Scottish gold and silver jeweller maker

Glasgow, Scotland

  • Jewellery
  • Metalworking
  • Fashion
  • Silversmithing
  • Goldsmithing
  • Mixed media
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Based in Troon & Glasgow, Scotland, Bianca's jewellery is influenced by utilitarianism and the man-made environment. She often explores juxtaposed, contrasting textures. An autistic maker, highly interested in detail. Using gold, sterling silver and gemstones, while also incorporating alternative mediums such as epoxy resin and reclaimed aluminium, her field of inspiration took hold during her studies at The Glasgow School of Art in 2007, and has continued to develop into her signature style.

Focus:
Creating silver and gold jewellery inspired by geometric and man-made influences.
CV:
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Stockists:
  • C.O.A.S.T Gallery | Troon
  • Art Space G41 | Glasgow
  • Waverley Gallery | Prestwick
  • The Barony Centre | West Kilbride
  • 15 Collingwood | Northhampton
  • Atholl Gallery | Dunkeld

Based in Troon & Glasgow, Scotland, Bianca's jewellery is influenced by utilitarianism and the man-made environment. She often explores juxtaposed, contrasting textures. An autistic maker, highly interested in detail. Using gold, sterling silver and gemstones, while also incorporating alternative mediums such as epoxy resin and reclaimed aluminium, her field of inspiration took hold during her studies at The Glasgow School of Art in 2007, and has continued to develop into her signature style.

Focus:
Creating silver and gold jewellery inspired by geometric and man-made influences.
CV:
Download document
Stockists:
  • C.O.A.S.T Gallery | Troon
  • Art Space G41 | Glasgow
  • Waverley Gallery | Prestwick
  • The Barony Centre | West Kilbride
  • 15 Collingwood | Northhampton
  • Atholl Gallery | Dunkeld
  • Website
  • E-mail
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Project

    Jewellery Collections | Explorations of man-made, utilitarian aesthetics, man-made urban environments and minimal, geometric translations.

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