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Sara Bukumunhe left a comment for Grace PagePosted on May 11, 2012 at 6:56am 0 Comments 2 Likes
Presenting a brand new collection
The Miracle Cure for Absolutely Everything!

This unisex collection consists of studs and pin brooches and comes in a variety of finishes including silver, gold plating and powder coating.
So far I have had a…
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Rising Sea Levels?
Jewellery that uses it up!
As part of Getting Started at Goldsmiths' Hall (previous blog post, keep up keep up!) I was invited to exhibit two items in precious metal. I used this opportunity to make some new pieces for the Dr Grace's Miracle Cure for Rising Sea Levels Range, including a venture into the world of earrings. I think I'm chalking…
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Very pleased to be able to reveal a few details about the Association for Contemporary Jewellery's Diamond Jubilee Exhibition which I will be taking part in soon. Exciting! My piece is titled (at the moment) Dr Grace's Miracle Cure for the Monarchy. And no I'm not telling you what it is... yet.
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Last week I had the enormous honour of attending The Goldsmiths' Company prestigious 'Getting Started' course at Goldsmiths' Hall in London.
The course 'is designed to provide an introduction to the industry and the career opportunities on offer... the varied and interesting programme includes a comprehensive series of talks by prominent and experienced speakers from within the industry, covering topics ranging from jewellery trends to the practicalities of setting up a business and…
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Sara Bukumunhe said… Hi Grace, nice to see a familiar face on here, I thought everyone was from far off countries! I like your stuff, very original! Hope to see you again soon. Sara x
The Justified Sinner said… Yes, now that I see it written down, it could have been taken the wrong way! Glad you approve, though.
I get down to Birmingham a couple of times a year. Should be down for Spring Fair if you want to meet for lunch.
Brigitte Martin said… Hello Grace,
Welcome to crafthaus, the network for fine craft artists and those who support them! I am very glad you joined us! Your crafthaus membership is valid through December 15, 2012.
Please look around and add your thoughts to the groups, blogs and discussions. Crafthaus is a participatory sport!
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