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WOW Jewels for Valentine 2010
A pop up exhibtion featuring Catherine Marche's work and the amazing creations from several other jewellers working in precious metals, and stunnning handmade Valentine greeting cards.
Tuesday 09th February - 12-6 pm, Wednesday 10th February - 12-6 pm
Thursday 11th February - 12-6 pm
Friday 12th February - 12-6 pm
Saturday 13th - 12-3pm
Craft Central Gallery
Pennybak Chambers
33-35 St John's Square
Clerckenwell, London EC1M
http://www.wowjewels.co.uk
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WOW Jewels for Christmas 2009
JeDeCo: Jewellery Designer's Collective unites London's most diverse & innovative design talent to ROCK the capital. London's fashionista are invited to our latest show, where they’ll be able to get the Jewellery designers’ expertise and advice and select exclusive pieces ideal for presents or to spoil themselves
The pieces of contemporary jewellery are handmade with love and attention to detail. The collections include necklaces, rings, pendants, bracelets and earrings
Following the success at the Coutts London Jewellery Week, meet the 8 designers behind the WOW Jewels Collective
The designers will bring their latest collections to this special selling exhibition where clients can also book a personal consultation with a jeweller to discuss bespoke commissions in time for Christmas.
From diamond rings to art jewellery, from affordable to exclusive, from classic designs to innovative forms, from amorphic to architectural jewellery artworks in gold and silver...
At this private view, for 6 days only clients may be able to buy work at studio prices.
For more information http://www.wowjewels.co.uk/
Who : Catherine Marche, Alexandra Simpson, Debbie Carlton, Emma Rose, Rosemarie Lucas, Keren Cornelius, Olga Konopka, Lucy Sylvester
When : Monday 14th December Private view 6.00-9.00 pm
Tuesday 15th 12.00-6.00
Wednesday 12.00-6.00
Thursday 12.00-7.00
Friday 12.00-7.00
Saturday 12.00-3.00
Where :
Craft Central
33-35 St John’s Square
Clerkenwell
London EC1M 4DS
http://www.wowjewels.co.uk
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| ONE DAY DESIGNER SALE - CRAFT CENTRAL - 3 Feb 2009 12-7pm |
WOW ... Jewels for Valentine's! - 9-14 February 2009
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Don't panic! It's not too late to find that really different, special gift for your Valentine
Eight, London based, contemporary jewellery designers have joined forces to offer last minute Christmas shoppers a fantastic choice of necklaces, rings, earrings, cuff links and bracelets, all handmade in the UK.
Unique, handcrafted jewellery in gold, silver, precious and semi precious gemstones and mixed media will all be on display, with help and advice available from the makers for those feeling 'spoilt for choice'.
A free gift wrapping service, complimentary drink will make last minute shopping decisions a stress free and enjoyable experience.
Taking place at :
Craft Central, 33-35 St John's Square, London, EC1M 4DS,
a stone's throw from Farringdon Tube station, on 9th-14th December.
Opening times: Monday 2.00-6.00pm, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 12.00-6.00pm and Wednesday late night from 12.00-8.00pm.
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Exhibitors list: Debbie Carlton, Keren Cornelius, Olga Konopka, Rosemary Lucas, Catherine Marche, Emma Rose, Alexandra Simpson and Lucy Jade Sylvester.
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FESTIVE FAIR @LATE - Museum of London - 04th December
A selling exhibition, with established designers, 5pm to 8pm

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WOW ... Jewels for Christmas! - 15-19 december 2008
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Don't panic! It's not too late to find that really different, special gift for Christmas
Eight, London based, contemporary jewellery designers have joined forces to offer last minute Christmas shoppers a fantastic choice of necklaces, rings, earrings, cuff links and bracelets, all handmade in the UK.
Unique, handcrafted jewellery in gold, silver, precious and semi precious gemstones and mixed media will all be on display, with help and advice available from the makers for those feeling 'spoilt for choice'.
A free gift wrapping service, complimentary Christmas drink and a late night on Wednesday 17th December, will make last minute shopping decisions a stress free and enjoyable experience.
Taking place at :
Craft Central, 33-35 St John's Square, London, EC1M 4DS,
a stone's throw from Farringdon Tube station, on 15th-19th December.
Opening times: Monday 2.00-6.00pm, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 12.00-6.00pm and Wednesday late night from 12.00-8.00pm.
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Exhibitors list: Debbie Carlton, Keren Cornelius, Olga Konopka, Rosemary Lucas, Catherine Marche, Emma O'Callaghan, Alexandra Simpson and Lucy Jade Sylvester.
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Catherine Marche, Shortlisted for Holts Academy Awards - 2008
Holts Academy of Jewellery announced short listed entries for this year's Awards.
Catherine Marche has been short listed for the "Women into Jewellery" category.
The winners are to be announced on Thursday 12th June 2008 at The Crypt of St Etheldrea's Church in a ceremony. This years ceremony will showcase entries and be filmed by QVC. Attendance at the event will be reserved for those who have been short listed for an Award.
Submissions judges are the following individuals:
Peter Taylor - Director of Technology & Training, The Goldsmiths' Company
Jennifer Bloy FRSA FIPG- chairman for the Institute of Professional Goldsmiths
Jacqueline Gestetner - of Jacqueline's Choices
Jack Meyer - Director of Technology, H3D
Aldyth Crowther - Jewellery Industry Consultant and Senior Consultant to Holts Academy
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Launch of ACJ London during Coutts Jewellery week
Exhibitors include Catherine Marche, Gill Newton, Peta Bush, Alexandra Simpson, Jane Mackintosh, Emma O'Callaghan, Gun Thor, Lynne barnett, Keren Cornelius,
Debbie Carlton, Rosemary Lucas, Melissa Hunt, Shelby Fitzpatrick, Lucy Sylvester, Ruta Brown, Ruth Drinkwater, Olga Konopka,
and jeweller in residence Deborah Werbner
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Bridal Fair: 2nd February 2008, Utah USA
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Hidden Art Open Studios , as recommended by BBC Homes and Antiques magazine
Hothouse
274 Richmond Road, London Fields E8 3QW
Tel: 020 7249 3394
Saturday 24 November 10am-6pm
Sunday 25 November 12pm-5pm
This year the event will be brought back to its East London roots, while offering opportunities for all Hidden Art designer-maker members (both in London and the UK) to be involved. There will be more activities, and places of interest involved in the event, including a Hidden Art Fair as well as the regular studios opening their doors to the public, bringing a community feel to this exciting event and an increase in visitor numbers.
The Hidden Art map is produced every year to list and show the location of the venues and designer-makers participating in the Open Studios event. The map is available free and can be requested online through the Hidden Art website.
A minimum of 50,000 copies of the map are produced, distributed to over 15,000 Hidden Art Open Studios past visitors and mailing list, distributed at key sites around London, and also this year will be inserted in a major London publication.
http://www.hiddenartlondon.co.uk/events/open-studios
Waddesdon Christmas Fair
Buy from Hidden Art designer-makers at Waddesdon Christmas Fair in the Coach House and Stables Shop
Saturday 10 - Sunday 11 November 2007. The fair runs from 3rd to 11th, excluding Monday 5 and Tuesday 6 November 2007
from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm
Wide range of unusual Christmas gift ideas brought together in one area. Game from the estate will be on sale, wreaths to pre-order, vintage garden tools, presents for all the family, and a fabulous atmosphere guaranteed to put you in the festive spirit.
At the weekends of 3/4 and 10/11 November unique opportunity to buy work from Hidden Art designer-makers
Weekend 3/4 November
Scarves and ties from Helen Heery - lighting and christmas decorations from Caroline Raffan - Tableware from Laura de Benedetti - glassware and jewellery from Jessica Ecott
Weekend 10/11 November 2007
Ceramics from Penny Fowler and Sylvie Fuller - porcelain from Daniel Reynolds - and Abu Jafar - silver jewellery from Catherine Marche -
Free admission to Christmas Fair and the Gardens on the 3/4 and 10/11 November after 12 noon if you bring this invite with you.
For further information visit http://www.waddesdon.org.uk and
http://www.hiddenartlondon.co.uk/waddesdon
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