The rebirth exhibition commemorated the re-opening of the Harbour Gallery in it’s new location at 19 The Quay beside the old St.Helier Harbour.
We were overjoyed to be asked to come back and display our work in their amazing new space. It has been a pleasure to display and sell our work with them the past few years.
Inspired by the theme rebirth and the exhibition opening in spring time – we submitted a set of three necklaces that remind us of the colours and textures of spring.
They give us the feeling of just having had breath of fresh air, surrounded by soft greens and pops of colour from wildflowers.
“Necklace made from emerald and pumice. All strung on tiger tail thread and fastened with a handmade sterling silver clasp.”
“Necklace made from textured raw rock crystal and purple fluorite. All strung on tiger tail thread and fastened with a handmade sterling silver clasp.”
“Necklace made from purple rain flower jade and bright green chrysoprase slabs. All strung on tiger tail thread and fastened with a handmade sterling silver clasp.”
We are delighted to be a part of Guernery Art Network’s annual exhibition at StJames Concert Hall. This exhibition will run from 31st October to 8th December in St.James Stairwell exhibition space.
We also displayed a piece in the 2020 Joy exhibtion also at St.James , you can learn more by clicking here.
This year’s we reprised an old favourite of ours. This peice is title “Butterflies around a hole” . Inspired by the migration of the monarh butterfly and our impact on the planet changing the time of their migrations.
Each butterfly was cut from recycled packaging and paper, the patterns from which create the marking on the butterflies wings.
We’re delighted to have been part of the Harbour Gallery’s summer exhibition – Shore to Shore.
We displayed a fabulous variety of jewellery made from lush greens and soft pinks which reflect the lush colours found along the coast line.
We’ve also used semi-precious stones which have a variety of textures to match with bumpy rocks and rough grass.
The necklace pictured is made up from rose quartz bars interspersed with green lava stone which is all lined with vibrant peridot chips. It’s like we’ve been for a refreshing walk along the cliffs.
Another of our coastal inspired necklaces was this fabulous statement necklace made from textured rose quartz slabs and faceted amazonite.
Inspired the colours and textures of the flowers and lichens that line the granite cliff faces of the islands.
You can find our whole collection of statement necklaces here.
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay called purple which you can read here.
This piece was made from freshwater pearls and crystals, finished with a handmade sterling silver clasp. The freshwater pearls reflected the light creating a rainbow of greens, blues and purples. The little crystal beads added a lovely deep purple twist to create beautiful spaces between the chunkier pearls.
This necklace has now been sold, however if you are interested in seeing any of the colour theory jewellery that we currently have available in our shop click here.
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay called purple which you can read here.
This necklace was made from raw amethyst stones, faceted hematite and finished with a handmade sterling silver clasp. The raw amethyst adds not only texture but a whole spectrum of purples. The electroplated hematite added a reflective sparkle to the necklace which made it a great statement piece.
This necklace has now been sold, however if you are interested in seeing any of the colour theory jewellery that we currently have available in our shop click here.