Canadian Emily Gill was recently selected as this year’s first place winner of the Sixth National Student Jewellery Competition at Lafreniere and Pai Gallery in Ottawa, Canada. A 2009 graduate of Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Gill’s enamel broochs with removable elements are another fine example of jewelry that does double-duty.
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[private_archives]The removable elements in the two pieces pictured here appear to be pins. To see more of this emerging artist’s work view the slideshow below and visit her page on the Metal Arts Guild of Canada. Hot stuff!
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Monocarpic
brooch with removable elements, enamel, copper, sterling silver, nylon, steel, magnets

Vegetative Propagation
brooch with wearable separate end pieces, enamel, copper, sterling silver, magnets

Flower Brooches, enamel

Macropserpective, enamel
Find more photos like this on Metal Arts Guild of Canada
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