by Eleanor Saussey | Sep 18, 2024
Changes - SULA Gallery 2024
A serendipitous sighting of an early morning grass verge on a recent French trip…providing the perfect inspiration for the Changes Exhibition at Sula Gallery.
A mix of semi precious stones in greens, oranges and browns, carefully selected to represent the late summer grass verge. Finished with a signature handmade clasp in recycled 9ct gold.
Exhibition organised by the team at the Sula Gallery in conjunction with Guernsey Art Network.
To see more similar pieces… Necklaces
by Eleanor Saussey | May 12, 2023
Guernsey Arts Network Open Exhibition – St.James Concert Hall 2022
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.
by Athene Sholl | May 3, 2022
Ultraviolet Colour Theory Necklace 2020
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.
by Athene Sholl | May 3, 2022
Ultraviolet Colour Theory Necklace 2020
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.
by Eleanor Saussey | Mar 18, 2022
Colour Theory Necklaces – Chamber of Commerce / Guernsey Art Network – 2021
This set of necklaces were part of the first of rolling exhibition in the Chamber of Commerce headquarters in the inner market in St Peter Port.
We chose a set of our greenery necklaces, all inspired by one of our colour theory essays. We wanted to channel our love of green and how it brings a sense of freshness, growth and life. Perfect for brightening the winter months and inspiring us to walk with a spring in our step. You can learn more about our love of green in the full essay.
A big thank you to the Chamber of Commerce for the display space and Guernsey Art Network for organising.
Three pretty blue opal slabs interspersed with pink glass beads and white baroque coin pearls. Topped off with stunning peacock blue baroque pearls which line the bold colours adding weight and depth to the necklace. This necklace fastens with a handmade sterling silver hook clasp.
Made from five faceted chunks of chrysophase interspersed with purple freshwater pearls with a fabulous metallic lustre. All strung on tiger tail wire which fastens with a sterling silver handmade clasp.
Made from five irregular faceted chunks of chrysoprase. Lined with brilliant pink agates, we love how the bands of agate vary in tone, it adds such a pop of colour. This necklace fastens with a handmade sterling silver hook clasp.