Guest Designers

Exclusive collections by Lovedazzle guest designers, available for a limited time only

LOVEDAZZLE GUEST DESIGNERS

Shop from our guest designer collections, exclusively available on Lovedazzle for the festive season. We will be adding new designers each week, so keep an eye on this page for the lastest additions, or subscribe here for updates >

All pieces in these collections are available for immediate despatch and can be purchased online until 12th January 2025.

 

 

Isabella Bedlington

Isabella Bedlington

Isabella Bedlington creates timeless jewellery impacted by history and belief. She creates minimalist everyday jewellery with a strong aesthetic impact, as well as one-off statement pieces with intricate patterns and textures.

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Becky Crow

Becky Crow

A mixture of jewellery and 3D illustration, Becky Crow’s work is designed to be both worn and displayed. Elements of narrative are captured in silver and transformed into miniature scenes. 

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Grace Girvan

Grace Girvan

Grace creates beautiful and unique Scottish contemporary jewellery from a combination of precious metals, sterling silver, enamels and beach pebbles.

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Rachel Larkins

Rachel Larkins

Rachel creates jewellery and automata inspired by folklore and fairy tales. Working primarily in resin, brass and wood, often encapsulating imaginary scenes and figures which are hand modelled and painted. 

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Mariko Sumioka

Mariko Sumioka

Mariko creates sculptural jewellery evocative of both East and West. Her inspiration is deeply rooted in Japanese architecture and Zen principles. Her unique abstract aesthetic with a collaging approach is an essential part of her creative process, along with a love for beautifully crafted details.

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Mizuki Takahashi

Mizuki Takahashi

Mizuki works with a monochrome colour palette using contrasting enamelled elements and oxidised silver. She uses simple mark-making patterns of lines and dots to add texture and contrast.

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Francesca Marcenaro

Francesca Marcenaro

Organic, tactile pieces using Francesca's signature “Glass Granulation”, a technique inspired by the ancient techniques of Granulation and Enamelling: making granulation with glass granules which gives a unique and soft sparkle on the surface of her pieces.

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Jessica Turrell

Jessica Turrell

Jessica works with vitreous enamel to create surfaces produced through repetitive mark-making processes. The miniaturised format of the jewellery form allows Jessica to explore her ideas on an intimate scale and her aim is to create jewellery that rewards close attention with an intricate and detailed surface, giving pieces a particular tactile delicacy. 

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Liz Willis

Liz Willis

Using found objects from mudlarking along the river Thames, pieces of discarded metal, with signs of age and wear and tear, are hand stitched to silver forms, to blend the colours of the rust or patina from the object to the silver, or to add a bright pop of colour to catch attention. 

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