Crafts CouncilDirectoryPippa Hufton JewelleryFragments of memoryAboutThis collection reflects on the ways in which relationships and communication change into old age. Narratives are broken by gaps in memory; some parts of our history remain clear, whilst others fade or disappear completely. Conversations become fragmented and distorted, with only occasional glimpses of what used to be. The handwriting, transferred onto enamel, is my father’s, recalling the times when communication was easy. Pippa Hufton JewelleryFarnham, EnglandFragments of memory necklace (detail), David WestwoodCopper and enamel pieces with enamelled handwritingFragments of memory brooch, David WestwoodCopper and enamel brooch, fold formed, with stainless steel pin 5cm x 4cmFragments of memory necklace, David WestwoodCopper and enamel necklace, fold formed and texturedFragments of memoryAboutThis collection reflects on the ways in which relationships and communication change into old age. Narratives are broken by gaps in memory; some parts of our history remain clear, whilst others fade or disappear completely. Conversations become fragmented and distorted, with only occasional glimpses of what used to be. The handwriting, transferred onto enamel, is my father’s, recalling the times when communication was easy. Pippa Hufton JewelleryFarnham, EnglandFragments of memory necklace (detail), David WestwoodCopper and enamel pieces with enamelled handwritingFragments of memory necklace, David WestwoodCopper and enamel necklace, fold formed and texturedFragments of memory brooch, David WestwoodCopper and enamel brooch, fold formed, with stainless steel pin 5cm x 4cmMore from Pippa Hufton JewelleryProjectMixed metal woven broochProjectMixing metalsProjectCopper and silver tube earringsProjectA collaboration between the Crafts Study Centre and New Ashgate Rising Stars 2025