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Charlotte Whitmore Jewellery


Jewellery designer-maker

Bradford, England

  • Jewellery
  • Mixed media
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I work predominantly in silver, incorporating other materials such as vintage plastics and glass to add colour and texture to the jewellery I create. Inspiration comes from the surrounding landscape. Tall,waving grasses, delicate wild flowers and sculptural seed heads that can be found in the hedgerows and along the tow paths near where I live. All of these forms translate well into metal and therefore jewellery, and have led to a series of statement brooches and pendants.

Focus:
Jewellery
CV:
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Commissions:
Available for commissions
Stockists:
  • Royal Exchange Theatre Shop
  • Mostyn Gallery
  • New Brewery Arts

I work predominantly in silver, incorporating other materials such as vintage plastics and glass to add colour and texture to the jewellery I create. Inspiration comes from the surrounding landscape. Tall,waving grasses, delicate wild flowers and sculptural seed heads that can be found in the hedgerows and along the tow paths near where I live. All of these forms translate well into metal and therefore jewellery, and have led to a series of statement brooches and pendants.

Focus:
Jewellery
CV:
Download document
Commissions:
Available for commissions
Stockists:
  • Royal Exchange Theatre Shop
  • Mostyn Gallery
  • New Brewery Arts
  • Website
  • E-mail
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Project

    Seed Heads and Grasses

  • Project

    Flower Heads

  • Project

    Alliums

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