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ABOUT HANNAH

​I am an independant jewellery designer/maker producing bespoke statement large scale jewellery.  I have a passion for glamourous, statement jewellery and aim to create jewellery that excells boundaries and combines numerous elements to make striking yet simple pieces.

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I have spent coming up to eleven years working within the jewelelry industry within sales and design.  I currently work at a bespoke jeweller's in Birmingham where I not only interact with the customers but also see the design process through from start to finsih.  This involves everything from drawing to discussing CAD designs with the rapid prototype company to pricing jobs and general customer service.  Through my experience I have gained a strong inclination for jewellery trends that have been and gone and have a foresight to see new and upcoming trends just by observing the goods I sell and the designs that reoccur.

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I have always been creative by nature, however jewellery appeared in front of me in the form of a Saturday job at the age of fifteen and ever since that first day it has become a passion.  Eleven years in one industry opens your eyes to many changes and I have been fortunate to gather a wealth of knowledge and contacts along the way.

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My university years have taught me design developement in a way that I would have not have learnt had I continued to apprentice within the trade, however you are encouraged to persue new techniques and technologies to develop your designs and this is when I found laser sintering techniques which is my most current exploration.  I hope to continue exploring this technique and the different materials available to pursue producing statement pieces for saleable prices.

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My designs have always had reoccuring elements - pattern and simple forms.  When designing I often find that a repeated pattern and strong solid, simple form come together seamlessly to create beautiful desings and pieces.  Whilst doing the Design For Industry Course 2012/2013 I have been exploring CAD design and I have found that prototype techniques open many doors for designs I did not otherwise think possible.

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