by Athene Sholl | May 3, 2022
Grey Colour Theory Necklace 2020
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay “Grey” which you can read here.
This lovely necklace is made from 5 gorgeous slabs of labradorite together with lovely little labradorite beads, both faceted and polished.
Labradorite has fantastic reflective qualities which lights up and sparkles. This necklace is so much more than just a grey necklace – it’s just so reflective and bright.
This necklace is 21 inches long and fastens with a handmade sterling silver clasp.
This necklace has now been sold, however we currently have a range of colour theory necklaces avaliable in our shop click here.
by Athene Sholl | Apr 30, 2020
Prison Pink Necklace 2020
This necklace is inspired by the colour theory essay of the same name which you can read here. This piece was made from turquoise, lava stone and howlite beads, which is closed with a handmade sterling silver clasp . The bright pink lava stones that make up this necklace make 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 Athene Sholl | Mar 19, 2018
Reflections of Occupation
The reflections of occupation exhibition took place in 2018.
Guernsey was occupied by the German forces for most of the Second World War, from 30 June 1940 until the “liberation” on 9 May 1945.
This theme was chosen by Visit Guernsey to coincide with the film, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society which was perfect for us with our range of Potato Peel Jewellery which was displayed in the Greenhouse Gallery at the Guernsey Museum at Candie.
by Athene Sholl | Feb 13, 2018
Sea themed pendants, made for a family who spend a lot of time in the water. The spirals reflect the waves and the stars reflect the sky.
by Athene Sholl | Feb 20, 2017
Changing Surfaces 2017 – Harbour Gallery
The Changing Surfaces exhibition opened on Friday 23rd February at The Harbour Gallery in St Aubins, Jersey. This was the first major exhibition of 2017 at the gallery and was timed to celebrate the one year anniversary of it’s grand reopening after the damage from the tragic fire at neighbouring Gallichan Marine in December 2015. My pieces for the exhibition were delayed by pesky fog (part of island life) on their way to – and then again also from the London Assay Office, but finally found their way to Jersey in the nick of time for the opening. These sterling silver cuff bangles have varying surfaces, made by milling, stamping, planishing and engraving. Many thanks to Pat and all the Harbour Gallery team.