Interviews
Q & A with Rachel Laura Gorman
on 22nd October 2015
Rachel joins e.g.etal with a romantic jewellery collection that she has been crafting for us over many months.
Rachel joins e.g.etal with a romantic jewellery collection that she has been crafting for us over many months.
Jess Dare’s Thailand residency inspired a new jewellery collection referencing the country’s floral culture.
e.g.etal artist Jin Ah Jo is heading to New York City for LOOT, the Museum of Arts and Design’s annual six-day exhibition of artist-made jewellery.
Each of Laura’s pieces is an adventure strewn with surprises. From glittering constellations to luminous speckled organisms.
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