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Alexandra Simpson Jewellery - WINNER OF COUTTS NEW JEWELLER AWARD 2009
Beautiful designs hand made echoing mystical romance within a natural inspiration - jewellery perfectly made for an everlasting romantic gesture!
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Inspired Flower Collection
By Alexandra Simpson, this collection is spiritually inspired and not based on any particular flower which is the joy of it - people identify the jewellery with their own special flower. Jewellery featuring single or clustered flowers in sterling silver or with 18ct & Diamond highlights - one of Alexandra's best selling collection - Spring captured forever |
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Midsummer Night's Dream Collection
By Alexandra Simpson, handmade pieces inspired by Midsummer Night's Dream - think vines & flowers, Titania and Oberon. Alexandra has been influenced by Art Nouveau lines & fantasy. This particular collection uses techiques of fusing and granulation alongside the carving of flowers. The shapes are whimsical & fairy like with their own original beauty |
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Reflections Collection
By Alexander Simpson and inspired by abstract shapes on the surface of the water and bubbles created by wildlife, bubbling brooks & waterfalls. The techiques used include intricatte wirework, fusing & granulation - asymmetric beading & wirework in an original collection |
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Spirit Collection
By Alexander Simpson, this collection of necklaces, earrings & other pieces centres around a three petal flower in sterling silver with a gorgeous tear drop pearl that swings below a glistening blue Tanzanite. It is spiritually inspired echoing the 3 points of the Holy Trinityand with the drop that becomes a cross Spirit reflects the colours of the season - silver, blue & white which, as a coincidental aside, are also Mary's Nativity colours. These simple yet intricate creations embody peace, serenity & love, the essence of Christmas. The collection stands alone as a visually desirable example of contemporary jewellery even without the inspiration of its creation |
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