Silversmithing & Jewellery
Reid Building, 20 students
Contemporary studio jewellers continue to challenge perceived boundaries and use the artefact as a way of defining a personal response to social and cultural issues such as gender, relationships politics, and the environment. Similarly, silversmiths explore this interaction between fine metalworking and ideas, through the vehicle of the functional domestic object.
The department embraces this diversity through informed debate and discussion. It encourages students to develop a personal approach to the research and development of lively design solutions together with a knowledge of traditional and cutting edge technology and skill acquisition.


from Blessing: the brooch

from Blessing: the necklace 1

from Blessing: the necklace 1

from Blessing: the necklace 3

from Blessing: the necklace 2


from ‘Full Circle’ – A Final Collection

from 2D Works in Response to Music

from Featured 2D Sound Drawings + Landscapes

from ‘Full Circle’ – A Final Collection

from Featured 2D Sound Drawings + Landscapes


from ‘Just re – Do It’

from ‘Just re – Do It’

from ‘Just re – Do It’

from ‘Just re – Do It’

from ‘Just re – Do It’


from Fungill large pendant necklace

from Fungill triple pendant necklace

from Fungill triple pendant necklace

from Fungill brooch

from Fungill earrings


from Brooch 1

from Shoulder piece 1

from Necklace 2

from Brooch 1

from Necklace 1


from Untitled

from Untitled

from Untitled

from Herbal Friends

from Untitled


from Meditative Alien

from The Falling Girl

from Meditative Alien

from Uncaged Birb

from Double-eye Brooch


from Nina’s Floor Plan

from Nina’s Floor Plan

from Nina’s Floor Plan

from Nina’s Floor Plan

from Nina’s Floor Plan


from Weave XL

from Fluid Circle

from Napkin Stack

from Napkin Stack

from Fluid Circle

from Bronze and Ruby Brooch

from Intertwined Ring
from Intertwined Ring

from Intertwined Ring

from Bronze and Ruby Brooch


from “Carbon Arenite” Bracelet

from “Carbon Arenite” Bracelet

from “Adularescence” Brooch Series

from “Cerastoderma” Necklace

from “Adularescence” Brooch Series

from Gum Behind the Ear

from Gum Behind the Ear

from Marlboro Gold

from Wrigley’s

from Marlboro Gold



from Bloom:the necklace 04

from Bloom:the necklace 01

from Bloom: the necklace 02

from Bloom:the necklace 04

from Bloom: the necklace 03


from Turbulent

from Turbulent

from Commotion

from Frenzy

from Clutter


from Waves*

from Joshua Tree*

from Joshua Tree*

from Planetarium

from O.B.


from Part 1 – Ring 04

from Part 1 – Ring 03
from Make A Wish – Part 1 Birthday Candles

from Part 1 – Ring 02

from Part 1 – Ring 02








from Observing//Gathering

from Observing//Gathering



from Harvesting Materials


from Linen

from Linen

from Cluster

from Cluster

from Knot