Jewellery
Wendy Penrose



Venue 23
I'm an award winning goldsmith. I specialise in bespoke engagement rings, wedding rings and nature inspired fine jewellery in recycled gold, platinum and ethically sourced gemstones. In addition to my ready to wear collections I design one of a kind pieces for my clients reflecting their individual style. I particularly enjoy working with people to remodel inherited jewels into something modern and wearable.
Trudy Dredge


Venue 24
I view jewellery as wearable art. I like to bring shape, colour and story together using precious metal and gemstones. Creating something that is fun and sometimes a little quirky or classic but with a modern twist. Most of all I like to create pieces that can be gifted, worn and enjoyed for many years.
Nadege Honey


Venue 16
I use polymer clay and sterling silver to create eye-catching jewellery, with vivid colours and bold patterns. Inspired by nature, architecture and my travels, I aim to create pieces that make the wearer both look and feel good.
My childhood memories of summers spent in Brittany and along the West Coast of France, inspired my signature Breton Collection.
Marianne McCaughey



Venue 6
I create jewellery celebrating natural textures and understated beauty. Inspired by desert landscapes, ancient patterns, and organic forms. Gemstones and refined metals are brought together through hand-forging, casting, metal fusing, and subtle patination to create irregular, tactile surfaces. Each piece carries a sense of timelessness and historical connection, resulting in wearable, sculptural jewellery that bridges past and present.
Machi de Waard


Venue 17
I work in silver and gold, making jewellery informed by the visual language of twentieth century modern art. In 2023, I was awarded a Masters in Jewellery & Metal by the Royal College of Art. In 2024 and 2025, I received awards from the Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council and was made a Freeman of Goldsmiths’ Company.
Love Scarlet - Scarlet Page



Venue 4
I have worked as a photographer in the entertainment industry for over 30 years, documenting musicians and creative lives with an emphasis on honesty and connection. Alongside my photography, I design and make jewellery under Love Scarlet, with collections created for the National Trust and now sold independently. My ethos is natural capture, in both portraits and pendants.
Loretta Dwane


Venue 16
More than thirty years after opening my jewellery-making studio, I continue to gently develop my creative direction, inspired by both geometric forms such as spheres and circles, and irregular naturally occurring patterns and shapes.
I work mostly with silver, but also with 18ct white and yellow gold, and I often combine these metals with precious and semi-precious stones.
Liz Dee


Venue 25
All my jewellery is handcrafted using traditional silversmithing techniques. I use 100% recycled silver often incorporating mixed metals such as gold, copper or brass and gemstones to add a splash of colour.
I draw inspiration from everyday life, my love for animals and nature, and from working in my tranquil garden workshop.
Lisa O'Brien



Venue 10
Traditional silversmithing is combined with unconventional molten techniques, to create beautiful, unique and sustainable jewellery.
A lifelong love of creativity and hand-making led me to silversmithing.
From early on, I was entranced by the elemental techniques using molten metal to produce organic form or texture found in the natural landscape. Always a lover of the natural world, these techniques were the perfect fit for me and Molten Silver was born.
Sustainability forms a huge part of the Molten Silver ethos. I therefore only use recycled precious metals and recycled copper and brass embellishment. All off-cuts and filings are recycled. I also use FSC certified, plastic free packaging and renewable energy
Kate Wilkinson


Venue 16
I design and create contemporary silver jewellery made up of textured silver units that are often combined with materials such as semi-precious gemstone beads, vintage glass and silk, cork and climbing cord. My designs are inspired by the materials I use and the processes I employ. My collection is based primarily on earrings both small and large and statement necklaces.
Julia Coombes


Venue 24
I am a local jeweller and metal clay artist who creates unique, hand crafted, wearable designs. I blend traditional silversmithing techniques with sculptural work using silver metal clay. Inspired by the beauty of nature and the arts I love incorporating special textures, tiny elements and intricate hidden details that add charm and versatility to my creations.
Judi Rowlands


Venue 18
I use silver to create pattern and shape. My work is not only tactile; but three dimensional too. I use the techniques of chasing and repousse to achieve unique pieces of jewellery often combined with chainmail.
Jess Adams



Venue 3
I design and hand make statement jewellery and accessories, primarily from polymer clay and resin. I'm heavily influenced by nature, mainly my house plants and cut-flower garden, as well as the changing seasons. I have a core collection of designs, seasonal collections, and I enjoy making one-off unique designs, including custom work.
Janet Richardson


Venue 17
Janet’s work spans a diverse range of styles, unified by flowing lines and a clear passion for metal. Influenced by everything she observes, her jewellery features strong 3D forms, rich textures and translucent gemstones. She is a Gold Award winner at the Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Council Awards and co-author of the bestselling book Silver Jewellery Making.
Grant Forsyth


Venue 28
I make textural, recycled silver jewellery with gold accents and ethically sourced gems. I enjoy melting silver to create textures inspired but the country sider around me. Namely using reticulation but other techniques do come into play. I also an award winning chain maker, making each link from scratch in a variety of styles and materials.
Diana Estornel



Venue 7
Inspired by symbolism and folklore, I bring textures from nature together with uncomplicated design, using recycled precious metals and gemstones. A graduate of Morley College in London, I bring my passion and life experience with me.
Your jewellery forms part of your story, your loves and aspirations, your history and future. I create meaningful, personal treasures to accompany you.
Deborah Black


Venue 28
I design and create contemporary 925 sterling silver, precious metal clay, copper and brass jewellery in a rustic boho style. I take my inspiration from nature from the countryside around me and coastal shores and many of my designs are based on my walks on the beach! I love adding unique textures to my work including fusing silver.
Cathy Timbrell


Venue 16
I specialise in using vitreous enamels in my jewellery and vessels, using contemporary designs to bring colour to my work. I use mostly silver but incorporate gold, precious and semiprecious stones into my pieces. The results are often vibrant. My unenamelled jewellery also tends to be bold, but simple, using geometry and architecture as my inspiration.
Anna K Baldwin


Venue 16
I design and make contemporary jewellery in silver and gold with an organic, tactile feel,
and love creating beautiful, elegant, wearable pieces. I make each piece by hand, incorporating hammering techniques to provide movement and texture. I gain inspiration from many sources, including light, texture and natural and fluid forms.
I am a member of the Buckinghamshire Craft Guild.
Amy Surman


Venue 19
My jewellery is inspired by my love of the outdoors and exploring jewellery processes. Each piece is made to be worn and lived in. I work primarily in silver, with touches of gold and gemstones. Alongside my handmade range, I offer a bespoke remodel service, transforming sentimental pieces into something new through sustainably minded craftsmanship and techniques.
Alexandra von Widdern



Venue 6
Coming of age in 90s Berlin, Alexandra’s designs are driven by a fascination with the raw marks of history on the built environment and their power to trigger memories.
She often combines a materiality-led approach with traditional design, wax carving and goldsmithing techniques to juxtapose precious 18 carat recycled gold with eroded textures and monochrome shades of diamonds.