Crafts CouncilDirectoryHonor Dodd Designjeweller and bookmakerEdinburgh, ScotlandBookbindingMetalworkingSilversmithingWebsiteE-mailInstagramAboutInfoSustainabilityMy jewellery focuses on exploring shapes and figures derived from the vibrant drag and queer scene in Edinburgh, with gothic window architecture being the central language. I utilise reflection, repetition and iteration to create enigmatic shapes reminiscent of church windows but honouring my community. I aim to unite the visual styling of the thriving contemporary queer community with the historic masonry of ecclesiastical architecture Focus:contemporary silver jewelleryCV:Download documentAll of my silver and gemstones are sourced from ethical and traceable suppliers, with all of my silver scrap being collected, processed, and recycled through sustainable means. I use non-toxic chemicals and avoid unnecessary waste at all costs. My bench set-up reflects my minimal use, minimal waste ethos, with the bench top being reclaimed and storage being thrifted/gifted. All the papers used in my books are FSC-certifiedAboutMy jewellery focuses on exploring shapes and figures derived from the vibrant drag and queer scene in Edinburgh, with gothic window architecture being the central language. I utilise reflection, repetition and iteration to create enigmatic shapes reminiscent of church windows but honouring my community. I aim to unite the visual styling of the thriving contemporary queer community with the historic masonry of ecclesiastical architecture InfoFocus:contemporary silver jewelleryCV:Download documentSustainabilityAll of my silver and gemstones are sourced from ethical and traceable suppliers, with all of my silver scrap being collected, processed, and recycled through sustainable means. I use non-toxic chemicals and avoid unnecessary waste at all costs. My bench set-up reflects my minimal use, minimal waste ethos, with the bench top being reclaimed and storage being thrifted/gifted. All the papers used in my books are FSC-certifiedWebsiteE-mailInstagramProjectVIDIMUS