Crafts CouncilDirectoryJen Williams Jewellery Artist CoastAboutBeautiful rock formations, secret caves in cliff faces. Giant rocks at the shoreline, sea swirling around them as the tide rolls in over shelly sand. Waves rolling back out at low tide, leaving their marks in the sand. Ripples and pools that glint in the sunlight. The ever changing light and colours, the taste of salt on the air. The cry of the gulls. Coast, Cornwall - Jen Williams 2020Jen Williams Jewellery Artist Cornwall, EnglandPrussia Cove necklace, Jen Williams, 2022. Courtesy of the artist.Molten silver with Amazonite semi-precious stones.Cave earrings, Cave earrings by - Jen Williams. Jen Williams, 2022. Courtesy of the artist.Molten silver with Amazonite semi-precious stones and recycled glass. Inspired by the cliff face that provides the backdrop to beautiful Carbis Bay beach. With secret caves and rock formations that have been shaped by the sea in St Ives bay.Pebble stack earrings, Pebble stack earrings - by - Jen Williams. Jen Williams, 2023. Courtesy of the artist.Solid silver pebbles and Amazonite semi-precious stones pair with stone beaten silver hoops. Reminiscent of boulders and pebbles piled high on the shoreline.Erosion bangle, Erosion bangle - by Jen Williams. Jen Williams, 2022. Courtesy of the artistmolten silver large statement piece. Cliff faces pounded by the ocean, sending rocks and pebbles tumbling into the sea. Pedn Vounder necklace and bracelet., Pedn Vounder by- Jen Williams. Jen Williams, 2021. Courtesy of the artist.Molten silver with Indian Agate semi-precious stones and recycled glass. Pedn Vounder, the most beautiful of beaches that reveals itself at low tide, when you can walk across the bay towards the Logan Rock. Although you could be stunned by the dramatic beauty of the cliffs, it is the long stretch of sand and the patterns, ripples and glistening pools left by the receding tide that captured my imagination and inspired these pieces.CoastAboutBeautiful rock formations, secret caves in cliff faces. Giant rocks at the shoreline, sea swirling around them as the tide rolls in over shelly sand. Waves rolling back out at low tide, leaving their marks in the sand. Ripples and pools that glint in the sunlight. The ever changing light and colours, the taste of salt on the air. The cry of the gulls. Coast, Cornwall - Jen Williams 2020Jen Williams Jewellery Artist Cornwall, EnglandPrussia Cove necklace, Jen Williams, 2022. Courtesy of the artist.Molten silver with Amazonite semi-precious stones.Erosion bangle, Erosion bangle - by Jen Williams. Jen Williams, 2022. Courtesy of the artistmolten silver large statement piece. Cliff faces pounded by the ocean, sending rocks and pebbles tumbling into the sea. Cave earrings, Cave earrings by - Jen Williams. Jen Williams, 2022. Courtesy of the artist.Molten silver with Amazonite semi-precious stones and recycled glass. Inspired by the cliff face that provides the backdrop to beautiful Carbis Bay beach. With secret caves and rock formations that have been shaped by the sea in St Ives bay.Pedn Vounder necklace and bracelet., Pedn Vounder by- Jen Williams. Jen Williams, 2021. Courtesy of the artist.Molten silver with Indian Agate semi-precious stones and recycled glass. Pedn Vounder, the most beautiful of beaches that reveals itself at low tide, when you can walk across the bay towards the Logan Rock. Although you could be stunned by the dramatic beauty of the cliffs, it is the long stretch of sand and the patterns, ripples and glistening pools left by the receding tide that captured my imagination and inspired these pieces.Pebble stack earrings, Pebble stack earrings - by - Jen Williams. Jen Williams, 2023. Courtesy of the artist.Solid silver pebbles and Amazonite semi-precious stones pair with stone beaten silver hoops. Reminiscent of boulders and pebbles piled high on the shoreline.