Two Go Mad at International Jewellery London

If it’s the first weekend of September, then it’s time to head to London’s glittering Earls Court for the jewellery fest that is International Jewellery London (IJL). This event has something of a legendary status: have a conversation with anyone who works in jewellery in the months leading up to it will feature IJL in some way: “are you going to IJL?” “are you ready for IJL?” “are you bringing any new pieces to IJL?” “Oh God, it’s only two weeks/three days/10hours to IJL?” “can I pick that up from you at IJL?”. It’s all jewellery, jewellery, jewellery at IJL and it’s timing forces those of us who seek to fulfil your every jewellery need to realise that, yes indeed, like it or not, Christmas is on its way.

Your two intrepid Plushers have been attending IJL for, oh, too many years than we care to recall really. We should know by now that there’s never enough time to see everything, no matter how hard you try.

It’s also a great opportunity to catch up with old friends.
Juli Miller of Jules Jules was showing at IJL for the first time and her Zebra stripped, fused glass jewellery had been picked by Daily Telegraph fashion director Hilary Alexander to feature in her ‘Trends by Hilary Alexander’ catwalk show (if you’ve popped in to Plush Jewellery in Chichester in the past couple of weeks, you’ll have seen a sneak peak of Juli’s new Stardust range of fused glass pendants).
Hazel Atkinson was showing her fabulous, colourful anodised aluminium jewellery.
The always brilliant Emma Turpin was featuring as part of the IJL Kickstart area for new designers. Plush Jewellery fans have known about Emma for a few years now and it’s great to see the industry is recognising just how much of a talent she is. Oh and we got to see some new one-off pieces Emma has created – we’ll try and get one or two of them in for you before Christmas.
Sonya Bennett was showing more of her nature inspired jewellery, she’s proved to be a huge hit with you all in the few months she’s been with us, so watch out for new pieces from her at Plush in the next few weeks.
Collette Waudby was looking fabulous as was her stand. Working with independent jewellers like Collette is so much more fun than working with those big brands out there, where your only contact is with a sales rep or a contact at head office. We had a phone call on Saturday afternoon asking about a piece of Collette Waudby jewellery that we didn’t have in stock at the time, as we caught up with the gossip on Sunday at IJL, we asked Collette if it would be possible to get one of these items to us by the weekend, ‘No problem,’ was her reply and there it was in Tuesday mornings delivery.
Neil and Katie of Flash Jordan were showing their new Saigon collection, which is just gorgeous. We’re getting a parcel of their Signature collection in the very near future, if you missed this stunning jewellery last time it was with us at Plush, do pop in when we announce its arrival, it’ll blow your socks off.

It’s a great opportunity to talk to new friends:
Laura Gravestock is a name to remember. She’s just been announced as one of Professional Jewellers Hot 100 and when you see you her Promise collection, you’ll see why. Where can you see Laura’s jewellery? Well, we’re just awaiting a parcel; we’ll let you know as soon as it arrives ;)
Paula Bolton is a Cheshire based designer who has enthusiastically embraced the fair trade ethic before fair trade become popular. She has been working with the same Balinese family to create her gorgeous jewellery designs for over 18 years.
Jeremy Hoye was showcasing his new collections, if you’re a South Coast based jewellery fan; Jeremy Hoye needs absolutely no introduction. Our personal ‘want, want, want, need’ lists grew as we looked around (we can categorically state that it is impossible to have too big a personal jewellery collection) and having popped into the Brighton store every time either of us have been in the town, it was lovely to be able to put faces to names and chat with Jeremy and Mary.

A long day, great fun, lots of laughs and sore feet.

Meet the Designer – Emma Turpin Jewellery at Plush Chichester

We’re hosting the fantasic Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery in Chichester today. Discounts and bubbles are available if you pop in.

Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery

Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery

Emma Turpin One Off Pieces at Plush Jewellery

Emma Turpin One Off Pieces at Plush Jewellery

Meet the Designer - Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery

Meet the Designer - Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery

Meet the Designer - Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery

Meet the Designer - Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery

Meet the Designer - Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery

Meet the Designer - Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery

Meet the Designer Emma Turpin at Plush Jewellery this Saturday 23rd July

Meet the Designer - Emma Turpin

Meet the Designer - Emma Turpin


This Saturday Plush Jewellery in Chichester is hosting a one day ‘Meet the Designer’ event with jeweller Emma Turpin.

Pop in for your chance to meet Emma, chat about her work and view her ever-popular Rosette Collection alongside one off pieces, all while enjoying a glass of something bubbly.

As an extra treat, we’re offering a 10% discount on any pieces of Emma Turpin jewellery purchased on the day but you can increase this to a 15% discount by printing the voucher that can be found at www.plushjewellery.co.uk/userimages/emmaturpin.pdf

You can view a selection of Emma’s jewellery at www.plushjewellery.co.uk/emmaturpin.asp

5 Questions with Emma Turpin

Emma Tuprin Jeweller

Emma Tuprin Jeweller

Emma Turpin began her creative path by studying 3 Dimensional design at Hertford Regional College, where she specialised in jewellery. After college Emma Turpin attended Middlesex University where she graduated in 2005 with a BA (Hons) in jewellery. Whilst at University, Emma Turpin began work experience at The Gowan Gallery, where she continues to freelance and sell her ‘Maiden’s Garlands’ collection. We asked her 5 questions:
Where is your studio? My studio is currently in Hertfordshire, but I will soon be relocating to Essex.
Where do you find your inspiration? I draw inspiration from Victorian folk life and craft. Including buildings, interiors and exteriors.
What was the first piece of jewellery you ever made? I made several pieces whilst at college. I think my first ever piece was a silver ring. I then went onto to make a collection of spoons for a project.
Who is/was your favourite jeweller? I do not really have a specific favourite jeweller. There are so many who I admire. I really like Jane Moore’s enamelled work.
If you weren’t a jeweller, what would you be? I’ve always either wanted to be a archeologist or a police woman.
and finally What is your biscuit of choice when enjoying a cup of tea and a think? Oooh thats a hard one, so many biscuits. Probably a BourBon.

Emma Turpin Silver and 22ct Gold Plate Rosette Studs

Emma Turpin Silver and 22ct Gold Plate Rosette Studs

Emma Turpin Silver and 22ct Gold Plate Rosette Pendant

Emma Turpin Silver and 22ct Gold Plate Rosette Pendant

Emma Turpin Silver Rosette Necklace

Emma Turpin Silver Rosette Necklace

You can see more of Emma’s work at:
www.plushjewellery.co.uk/emmaturpin.asp

One-Off Rosette Pieces by Emma Turpin

We love all of the jewellery that comes in boxes from Emma Turpin. Her Rosettes are fun and feminine and have proved to be a hit with all of you, so we are really pleased to be able to bring you these exclusive one-off pieces from Emma’s studio.

Emma Turpin One Off Necklace in Gold Plated Silver and Smokey Quartz

Emma Turpin One Off Necklace in Gold Plated Silver and Smokey Quartz


This Emma Turpin necklace is a one of a kind, the colours of the faceted smokey quartz beads combine with the 22ct Gold and Silver in a truly original and beatuiful necklace. This would make a fantastic bridal necklace and it is one of those pieces of jewellery that you would continue to wear long after your wedding day. Give your bridesmaids Emma Turpin Rosette pendants and you’ll all have pieces of jewellery that you’ll treasure for years to come.

Complete your Emma Turpin jewellery set with the One Off Bracelet in Gold Plated Silver and Smokey Quartz and a pair of Emma Turpin Rosette Earrings and you’ll have no fear that you’ll be upstaged by your Maid of Honour, even if you do get Sarah Burton to dress her.

Emma Turpin One Off Bracelet in Gold Plated Silver and Smokey Quartz

Emma Turpin One Off Bracelet in Gold Plated Silver and Smokey Quartz

Emma Turpin Rosette Earrings

Emma Turpin Rosette Earrings

Emma Turpin – Pop Up Shop

Emma Turpin Rosette Collection

Emma Turpin Rosette Collection

Not on the sunny south coast of England? Up in that there London? Well you’re in for a treat; the lovely Emma Turpin is exhibiting at ‘A Christmas Exhibition of Jewellery and Glass inspired by HOUSE AND GARDEN’ between 12th October and 17th October 2009, location – The Corner Shop, Craft Central, 21 Clerkenwell Green London EC1R 0DX (Googly map the area here). Exhibiting alongside Emma Turpin are Lucy Jade Sylvester and Helen Slater. For more info, head over to the Craft Central website.

Bestest

Allie

Emma Turpin Jewellery

Emma Turpin Jewellery - Rosette Collection

Emma Turpin Jewellery - Rosette Collection

We first met Emma Turpin at a smallish jewellery show in Richmond. We’d managed to get lost driving round the streets of Richmond and had got more and more antsy and bad tempered as we passed the same shops and pubs and still couldn’t find the venue; it would have helped if either of us had remembered to print a map or even make a note of the location’s address before we set off!

It was going to take something rather special to distract us from our cheerful bickering and The Rossette Collection by Emma Turpin certainly did that! Funky and feminine this jewellery has kinetic ‘fiddleable’ elements which are irresistible. Made with Sterling Silver with gold plated and oxidised elements these pieces look fabulous on girls from 8 to 80. I particularly love the Emma Turpin Large Rossette Pendant – ’tis gorgeous.

About Emma Turpin
‘Emma Turpin began her creative path by studying 3 Dimensional design at Hertford Regional College, where she specialised in jewellery. After college Emma attended Middlesex University where she graduated in 2005 with a BA (Hons) in jewellery. She has exhibited as part of the ‘New Desingners’ shown in London and at the Museum of Design and Architecture – MODA

Emma Turpin’s work is inspired by Traditional British crafts. She sees inspiration in historical buildings, interiors, and gardens. Emma also draws on the tradition of British folklore, and the craftsmanship involved. Her unique style has a romantic and antique essence to it.’