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Crafts CouncilDirectoryStefanie Ying Lin Cheong

Rock Collection

Stefanie Ying Lin Cheong

Glasgow, Scotland


Slice Earrings, Stefanie Cheong

Showcasing the usually unseen, unique patterns found within a rock, these slices are cut and either shaped or left in their natural form. The slices are lightweight and can often have a beautiful transparency.


Geometric Geology Rings, Stefanie Cheong

A selection of solid rock rings made from marble, jasper, serpentine and conglomerate rocks.


Pillar Jewels, Stefanie Cheong

Referencing minimal architectural pillar forms this collection exhibits the pattern of the marble, each piece cut being completely unique.


Geometric Geology Rings, Stefanie Cheong

Solid rock rings cut from found rocks. Can be worn on their own or with solid metal versions. Isle of Skye marble and serpentine.

Rock Collection

Stefanie Ying Lin Cheong

Glasgow, Scotland


Slice Earrings, Stefanie Cheong

Showcasing the usually unseen, unique patterns found within a rock, these slices are cut and either shaped or left in their natural form. The slices are lightweight and can often have a beautiful transparency.


Pillar Jewels, Stefanie Cheong

Referencing minimal architectural pillar forms this collection exhibits the pattern of the marble, each piece cut being completely unique.


Geometric Geology Rings, Stefanie Cheong

A selection of solid rock rings made from marble, jasper, serpentine and conglomerate rocks.


Geometric Geology Rings, Stefanie Cheong

Solid rock rings cut from found rocks. Can be worn on their own or with solid metal versions. Isle of Skye marble and serpentine.

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