Ada Hodgson
Melbourne-based Ada Hodgson creates captivating wearable work.
Her process is experimental and driven in equal parts by concept
based design and making something especially beautiful.
Aimee Sutanto
Aimee Sutanto is a Melbourne based jeweller
Her work is inspired by the process of creation itself
and the perceived visual result thereof.
Amanda Croatto
Amanda first explored and developed an interest in surface design through Textiles.
She became entranced with the potential for applying her visual art and
design skills on small objects, using patinas on metal, sublimation printing on aluminium,
coloured pencil on copper, anodised titanium, and found materials.
Anastasia Mannix
Anastasia specializes in making sentimental jewellery that lasts a lifetime,
using dreamy opals and pastel stones which invoke nostalgia.
Angela Natalier
Angela’s passion for jewellery design and making often sees her exploring new techniques and
pushing the boundaries of her materials to reveal quirky and slightly askew designs.
Arni Rey
Arni Rey produces modernistic and eclectic works that challenge traditional design.
Each piece offers a statement while his design approach comes from
simplistic ideas that allure and carry presence.
Cass Partington
Cass Partington produces a diverse range of jewellery and precious objects.
Designed to be worn and interpreted, simple forms are minimally decorated
and make reference to signs, code and the urban landscape.
Chris Sherwin
Chris has a production ethic that feeds from innovation in technology
and a visual vocabulary that draws from European historical references,
particularly Roman texts and architectural forms.
Claire Taylor
Claire is inspired by Nature, travel and collecting.
The techniques used in her work capture the impression of fragile materials in metal,
creating a range of different textures and patterns in her designs.
Daisy Cooper
Allowing each piece to bear the marks of making, Daisy’s process brings the
natural elements of her rural Scottish childhood into her work.
Now based in Melbourne, each piece is pinched from a ball of clay and
crafted into timeless, functional ceramics that are designed to be used every day and
bring joy to anyone who uses them.
Danielle Lo
Danielle's practice draws ideas from the theories of Zen - the notion of creating a sense of balance and strength.
The works she creates are intimate, physical, conceptual ideas achieved
through the use of shape, form, line and texture.
Definitive Designs
Husband and wife team Geoff and Kerry bring their amazing skills to a collection of works
focusing on rare stones captured in unique designs.
From alloying their own precious metal to fabricating each piece by hand,
they bring a rare perspective to their work.
Eli Speaks
Kate combines Mayan and Art Deco architectural influences to extract imagery
of silent, heavy moments and internal thinking processes.
The result is a body of striking and opulent work.
Elise Newman
Elise draws on influences from the world around her: film, art, travel and popular culture.
She is interested in colour, shape and a sense of playfulness which all entwine to create unique hand made pieces.
Elli Eriksson
Elli Eriksson brings fun, colourful wearables to her geometric forms.
Exploring shape in relation to the body and engaging with sustainable production processes,
this affordable collection is made to last.
Ellinor Mazza
Ellinor Mazza is a Melbourne based jeweller and designer.
Obsessed with geometric shapes and how they appear and repeat in our everyday lives,
she seeks to build these forms into comfortable, wearable designer pieces.
Erin K
Erin’s designs are greatly influenced and inspired by the vast colour palette, textures and elements of nature.
Erin's sublimated Aluminium range combines her love of photography, wildlife, and exploring natural elements
with her passion for creating interesting, wearable jewellery with a sense of whimsy.
Ida Maglai
Ida Maglai considers jewellery as visual poetry that is the reflection of the maker and the wearer.
Her pieces are inspired by the surrounding world, other art forms and artworks and a love and concern for nature.
Ida’s practice is also influenced by her experiences and Hungarian heritage.
Jacqueline Betsy Lord
Jacqueline's work incorporates found vintage glass pieces and other objects.
She embraces the beauty in any perceived imperfections of elements that have lived a whole other life
before arriving in her idyllic Otway Forest based studio.

Katie Shanahan
Katie combines traditional gold and silversmithing techniques to make precious hand crafted pieces
that are meant to be worn and cherished everyday, ultimately becoming a part of the wearer's story.
Kirra-Lea Caynes
Kirra-Lea skillfully manipulates carefully collected twigs which are then cast in precious metal.
Her background in fine jewellery and visual arts allows her to combine these organic elements with
hand fabricated detail and excellent workmanship.
Lauren Trojkovic
Lauren Trojkovic is inspired by the naturally occurring line work and patterns seen in nature and
regularly draws inspiration from architecture and aerial photography.
Her work draws upon these elements, textures and patterns in a unique manner utilising both
traditional and alternative materials.
Lucie HB
Fascinated by the intrinsically personal and precious nature of jewellery,
she is inspired by storytelling and the way jewellery becomes a symbol of personal history.
Lucie uses age old techniques to create pieces that are inherently imbued with meaning.
Manuela Igreja
Manuela likes to explore the relationship between jewellery and the organic,
as well as the geometry and textures that surround us in our day-to-day.
She spends her time pursuing the potential of native seeds and other
botanical elements to cast in wax and create unique jewels.
Melanie Hilder
Melanie is inspired by the Australian landscape and the natural textures
and forms found within the flora and fauna that surround her.
Nathan Matthews
Nathan is passionate about the hands-on approach to making
He primarily uses hand tools to maintain a connection
with the timber which was once a living tree.
As each tree and piece of timber is unique, likewise each piece is unique.
Pebble Sprout
Pebble Sprout carefully selects and precision cuts beautiful gemstones
with a deep respect for the earth they come from.
Rachael Grigulis
Rachael Grigulis believes that her jewellery should not just be for
the sake of beauty or preciousness, but also be tactile and fun.
The striking and clever forms of her pieces ensure her work stands apart from the crowd.
Sarah Kellett
As a second generation jeweller, Sarah’s workshop is brimming with
interesting tools, patterns, stones and collected samples.
All of this inspires and is often incorporated into her delicately constructed and
designed pieces of jewellery.
Sarah Murphy
Sarah is interested in the concept of transforming traditionally industrial materials to everyday wearables.
Her exploration of material and technique is the driving force behind her work.
This current body of work uses stainless steel vitreous enamels, both of which have been used for many decades
both in the industrial environment and domestically.
Sarah uses soft pastel colours with contemporary lines to decorate each piece individually.
Sarra Tzijan
Sarra makes functional, sculptural and wearable objects that play
with the intersections of art and craft, highlighting their boundaries and limitations.
Through her Indian heritage, she unpacks themes of belonging,
cultural displacement and colonisation.
Sophie Quinn
Sophie creates one off pieces that are visually unique and designed to incite curiosity.
The textures and lines in her work represent the interconnectedness of all things,
including the special bond that exists between maker, object and beholder.
Sunggee Min
Sunggee enjoys creating jewellery with feeling and meaning,
appreciating the perspective of both creator and wearer.
He shows respect to traditional techniques, while keeping his playful nature alive in his work.
All of Sunggee’s pieces are inspired by the natural world.
Susan Ewington
Susan specialises in handcrafted fine jewellery incorporating traditional manufacturing techniques,
a blend of precious metals, unusual stones and curiosities.
Her designs often have a contemporary edge matched with classic quality with the
innate beauty and nature of metal and the earth’s treasure her constant motivation.
Susan McGuinness
Susan creates jewellery of longevity and sentiment by focusing on
playful lines that are handcrafted in precious metals.
Her signature silhouettes interact with the body with movement and shadow creating wearable sculptures.
The materials used in her jewellery collections are responsibly sourced with an
emphasis on the unique qualities they bring to each piece.
Tara Lofhelm
Tara’s shapes form as a reaction to the making process;
every strike of the hammer ensures a unique outcome that illustrates the hand of the maker.
Reflecting on ancient civilisations, Tara’s jewellery aims to modernise time-honoured techniques and
in doing so, create a cultural artefact that preserves today's definitive moment in time.