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Linda Lewin Showcase 4th - 28th MARCH 2015

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Linda LewinShowcase4th - 28th MARCH 2015

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Linda LewinShowcase4th - 28th MARCH 2015

‘A leather apron is slung beneath my wooden work bench and my tools are to hand. In this small space concentration reduces hours to minutes and small pieces of metal become expansive landscapes.

Because jewellery is small scale sculpture it requires precise decision making. Purpose, material, form, weight, proportion, and surface quality are only a few of the variables that have to be considered.

My work is driven by observation, drawing and a huge amount of practical experiment at the work bench. Sometimes the drawings are directly related to the work or they can be just a step along the way.

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Technique matters; the fire and the hammer are key elements which never change. I use the same technology as used by the ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks. The Etruscans taught me to love the colour of gold and inspired me to learn about granulation which depends on the particular qualities of high carat gold.

Reflection of light, the colours of silver and gold, and simple form are my priorities. Many women wear a piece of my work every day and I take that as the greatest compliment possible.’Linda Lewin, 2015.

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Image left: Linda Lewin outside her studio, Stobo, PeeblesshireCover image: Short & Long Folded Necklaces

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Sunrise Necklace22ct gold, cast and forged

L: 46 cmsPrice on Application

‘When forged into shape with a hammer, the small rounded lump of metal which is surprisingly heavy, stretches like a piece of clay. With experience the shape can be determined by the direction of the hammer blows. The shape is lightly controlled so the edge can find its natural limits. Every link will be different and has a special place in the chain. This will only be revealed when all the links have been made.’

Linda Lewin, 2015.

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Selection of Sapphire Rings18ct gold, hessonite garnet, aquamarine and sapphires Various sizes£1440 - £1680

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TitleMaterialsDimensions£

Left: Cascade EarringsSilver, L: 7.5 cms, £220

Right: Short Folded NecklaceSilver, L: 49 cms, £1,100

Long Folded NecklaceSilver, L: 96 cms, £1,920

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Large Criss Cross EarringsSilver

2.5 x 2.5 cms£120

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Pin Striped Rings & Buda’s Fingerprint RingSilver & 18ct goldVarious sizes£1,080 each

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Sycamore EarringsSilver, hammered and folded

5 x 2 cms£195

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Australian Rocks RingSilver, cast and hammered4 x 2.8 cms£320

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Full Moon NecklaceSilver, cast and forged

L: 46 cms£820

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Beaded RingSilver, Cabochon Sapphire

W: 1.2 cms £360

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Spiral EarringsSilver, forged4 x 3.5cm£220

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Ribbon NecklaceSilver, hammered linksL: 47 cms£840

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Square Stud EarringsSilver, hammered pattern

2.5 x 2.5 cms£110

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Square Clip On EarringsSilver, printed and folded2.5 x 2.5 cms£195

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Lace BroochSilver, roll printed lattice

5 x 7.5 cms£385

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Lace Stud EarringsSilver3.5 x 3.5 cms£170

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Linda graduated from Sheffield College of Art in 1976 and has worked as a studio jeweller since 1979. In 2000 she was awarded a Scottish Arts Council award and this enabled her to make a special study of fusion and granulation techniques.

Public collections include:National Museums Of Scotland: Chambers St, Edinburgh.

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