|
BBC Homepage | |||
Contact Us | |||
EventsYou are in: Berkshire > Features > Events > A sparkling Christmas ![]() Ring by Marmalade A sparkling ChristmasLocal crafts always make great Christmas presents, and Maidenhead's Norden Farm arts centre is offering up a range of local jewellery designs for that sparkling gift under the Christmas tree. 02.12.07 | Norden Farm Centre for the Arts | Altwood Road | Maidenhead | 11am - 17.30pm | Free!Looking for that unique Christmas gift? If you head over to Maidenhead's Norden Farm arts centre on Sunday 2 December a number of talented local designers will display a range of exquisite and affordable jewellery perfect for a festive present. ![]() Jewellery by Bethany Hart Work is being presented from a range of designers including Bethany Hart, Hannah Fenton-Stevens, Louise Bryan and Diana Mowatt. The designers will be on hand to guide visitors through their original ranges of necklaces, bracelets, rings and earrings. Bethany Hart is a self-taught designer and exhibits in over 20 art galleries and craft outlets in the South of England. She uses high quality semi-precious stones, freshwater pearls and crystals to produce her unique, elegant and timeless jewellery. Although Bethany does not follow high street fashion she designs her jewellery based on current colour trends depending on the season. ![]() Pearl ring by Sweetpea Jewellery designer Hannah Fenton-Stevens runs Sweetpea Designs. She creates one-off pieces of jewellery, which are inspired by nature. Each piece is unique, and made with exceptional care and craftsmanship using wonderful natural materials, such as wood, semi-precious stones, pearls and berry-like beads. Diana Mowatt is a jewellery designer based in Henley-on-Thames. With great attention to detail, she designs and creates a unique range of jewellery using only the finest freshwater pearls, semi-precious stones and sterling silver. ![]() Garnet Laria by Diana Mowatt It's the combination of textures that inspire her - the sparkle of Swarovski with the lustre of pearls and the deep colours of Murano glass. Designer Louise Bryan established Marmalade in 1999 with the aim to produce funky products. The current collection consists of energising fashion accessories and jewellery, hand-printed with quirky monochrome images. The tactile PVC fashion accessories that are available include jewellery, bags, key rings, and purses all combined with cheeky images. last updated: 13/11/07 You are in: Berkshire > Features > Events > A sparkling Christmas |
About the BBC | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy |