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Issy White’s jewellery is made from foraged fragments of nature. She turns a peeling piece of bark or a fallen seed, into handcrafted jewellery using a technique called ‘lost wax casting’. By carefully manipulating the metal and embellishing it with precious gemstones, Issy aims to create jewellery that connects its wearer back to nature.
GALLERY OF WORK
- London Plane Scatter Ring : London Plane bark cast in 9ct yellow gold with a mixture of sapphires, tourmalines and diamonds scattered on the face of the ring.
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Phellem Ring :
English Oak bark cast in 14ct yellow gold. 30 x 1mm blue, green, teal, white and champagne diamonds surround the negative space that a knot in the bark left.
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Willow Corkscrew Earrings :
Asymmetric Willow Corkscrew earrings cast in sterling silver. 9ct yellow gold bezels hold a mixture of green tourmalines, sapphire and peridots.
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London Plane Statemnet Necklace :
Sterling silver and one 9ct yellow gold link. This statement necklace has been cast directly from the peeling fragments of a London Plane tree. No moulds were made so it's a one of kind piece. 18" long.
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Sessile Hoops :
9ct yellow gold hoops made from the bark of a Sessile Oak in Sussex. Each hoop has a 1.5mm diamond nestled into the grain.
Measures 5mm wide and 10mm circumference
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Bamboo Bangle :
Bamboo bangle cast in bronze.
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Willow Bottlebrush Brooch :
Willow bottlebrush cast in sterling silver with 2mm garnets, citrines and tourmalines set into the pods. Measures 120mm long and 12mm wide.
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Oak Baguette Ring :
Sterling silver English Oak inset with 4x3mm green and orange baguettes. 6mm wide band

