
Exhibitions
Serendipity by Krista McRae
on 12th May 2017
Exhibition 24 July to 12 August, 2017.
Limited edition rings that celebrate magical connections, chance meetings, and moments of synchronicity.
Exhibition 24 July to 12 August, 2017.
Limited edition rings that celebrate magical connections, chance meetings, and moments of synchronicity.
A confetti-laden inspirational wedding photo shoot featuring Julia deVille rings
Not simply a fashion statement, our penchant for charcoal hues is driven by a popular technique in contemporary jewellery-making: oxidisation.
Lauren Trojkovic has emerged as a new talent, winning the 2016 e.g.etal graduate award becoming the latest artist to join our gallery.
20 Feb – 4 Mar, 2017. A succulent exhibition from contemporary jeweller Vicki Mason, exploring the resilience of plants under extreme climate conditions.
Julia Storey’s practice is influenced by natural, organic textures, executed with traditional techniques. She finds particular inspiration in beaches, oceans, and aquatic life.
For this exhibition, each artist has created something of uncommon beauty: a piece that gives a sense of rarity to the most ubiquitous of stones.
Carl Noonan joins e.g.etal with a sleek contemporary jewellery collection that re-imagines geometric forms in silver, gold and titanium.
For this exhibition, we celebrate the incredible natural formation that is a diamond, in all its forms: from traditional brilliant white to black, brown, uncut, reclaimed, icy, and other unusual variations.
In this exhibition, Sean O’Connell presents a range of works paired with an exploration of the energetic potential of jewellery, through several spark discharge images of rings and chains he has made.
Ten e.g.etal artists have each designed rings that allow the wearer pay closer attention to the world and engage with the moment.
Take a peek inside the light, art-filled country home and studio of e.g.etal director Emma Goodsir.