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Nina Gale


Jeweller

London, England

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I make jewellery inspired by architecture, geometry and pattern. I work in silver, using traditional metalworking techniques and I also like to experiment with combining precious and non-precious materials. My starting point is often a folded paper model. I make quite a few of them, trying to simplify the design as much as possible so that I'm left with the essence of what I originally found attractive. In 2011 I won a Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council Award

Focus:
architecture, geometry and pattern
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My brooch exhibited at Goldsmiths' Hall

26 February 2019

My Grid brooch, made of polypropylene and freshwater pearls, was selected for display at Goldsmiths' Hall, London, as part of the prestigious Goldsmiths' Craft and Design Council Awards exhibition.

I make jewellery inspired by architecture, geometry and pattern. I work in silver, using traditional metalworking techniques and I also like to experiment with combining precious and non-precious materials. My starting point is often a folded paper model. I make quite a few of them, trying to simplify the design as much as possible so that I'm left with the essence of what I originally found attractive. In 2011 I won a Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council Award

Focus:
architecture, geometry and pattern
CV:
Download document

My brooch exhibited at Goldsmiths' Hall

26 February 2019

My Grid brooch, made of polypropylene and freshwater pearls, was selected for display at Goldsmiths' Hall, London, as part of the prestigious Goldsmiths' Craft and Design Council Awards exhibition.

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