I wrote a blog post a few weeks ago about the finalists for the Saul Bell Design Award, a jewellery design competition which awards design, ‘an original vision, a fresh take on traditional methods and materials and a mastery of your craft’
The award is split into six categories, with five finalists per category (seven finalists in the emerging artist category).
The six categories are
- Gold/platinum
- Silver/argentium
- Metal clay
- Enamel
- Holloware
- Alternative metals/materials
- Emerging artist
The award winners have now been announced! For the first time in the history of the award, one man has won in two categories. Kent Raible won both the Gold/platinum category and the Holloware category. What talent.
Gold/platinum
Kent Raible, winner of the Gold/platinum category |
Holloware
Kent Raible, winner of the holloware category |
Metal clay
Ivy Solomon, winner of the metal clay category |
Silver/argentium
Andy Lucas, winner of the Silver/argentium category |
Enamel
Jennifer Park, winner of the enamel category |
Alternative materials and metals
Kathleen Nowak Tucci, winner of the alternative materials and metals |
Emerging artist
Lisa Krusalik, winner of the emerging artist |
You can see the pieces of all the finalists here
This blog post was originally written for the London Jewellery School and was published on their blog on XXX
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