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Crafts CouncilDirectorySue Gregor

Necklaces

Sue Gregor

Bristol, England


Multiple conifer necklace, Kim @ Eye Box Stuios

This handmade Perspex conifer leaf necklace was inspired by Art Deco Bakelite necklaces from the 1920's .The surface pattern was created using individual fern leaves. They are collected and pressed then used them to emboss the surface, and like stencils, using my own unique heat fusion process to create the surface pattern. So each component is individual. I have found the necklaces attract a lot of attention! They are being modeled by the stunning Opor Kunk and the photos were taken buy the very talented Kim from Eyebox studios Bristol


Black vetch collar, Bangtidy photography

This collar references lace collars and ruffs at the same time creating a contemporary feel. The concept was to make a tribute to the beauty of wild plants. It is made individually made. The Vetch leaves were collected, pressed and dried and then used to create the design. The wild leaf design spans over all 29 pieces of the collar. The collar is threaded onto a black oxidized silver chain and it has a oxidized hoop and bar clasp. It is a stunning piece of contemporary jewellery you just need a plain dress and this and you are ready to go to any occasion! Length 17


Conifer collection in lemon and green, Kim from Eyebox studios Bristol Model Opor Kunk

This handmade Perspex conifer leaf necklace was inspired by Art Deco Bakelite necklaces from the 1920's .The surface pattern was created using individual fern leaves. They are collected and pressed then used them to emboss the surface, and like stencils, using my own unique heat fusion process to create the surface pattern. So each component is individual. I have found the necklaces attract a lot of attention! They are being modeled by the stunning Opor Kunk and the photos were taken buy the very talented Kim from Eyebox studios Bristol

Necklaces

Sue Gregor

Bristol, England


Multiple conifer necklace, Kim @ Eye Box Stuios

This handmade Perspex conifer leaf necklace was inspired by Art Deco Bakelite necklaces from the 1920's .The surface pattern was created using individual fern leaves. They are collected and pressed then used them to emboss the surface, and like stencils, using my own unique heat fusion process to create the surface pattern. So each component is individual. I have found the necklaces attract a lot of attention! They are being modeled by the stunning Opor Kunk and the photos were taken buy the very talented Kim from Eyebox studios Bristol


Conifer collection in lemon and green, Kim from Eyebox studios Bristol Model Opor Kunk

This handmade Perspex conifer leaf necklace was inspired by Art Deco Bakelite necklaces from the 1920's .The surface pattern was created using individual fern leaves. They are collected and pressed then used them to emboss the surface, and like stencils, using my own unique heat fusion process to create the surface pattern. So each component is individual. I have found the necklaces attract a lot of attention! They are being modeled by the stunning Opor Kunk and the photos were taken buy the very talented Kim from Eyebox studios Bristol


Black vetch collar, Bangtidy photography

This collar references lace collars and ruffs at the same time creating a contemporary feel. The concept was to make a tribute to the beauty of wild plants. It is made individually made. The Vetch leaves were collected, pressed and dried and then used to create the design. The wild leaf design spans over all 29 pieces of the collar. The collar is threaded onto a black oxidized silver chain and it has a oxidized hoop and bar clasp. It is a stunning piece of contemporary jewellery you just need a plain dress and this and you are ready to go to any occasion! Length 17

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