Crafts CouncilDirectoryJenny Deans JewelleryJewellery designer-makerEdinburgh, ScotlandWebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookAboutInfoNewsMy work explores the relationship between the wearer and the jewellery, especially people's love of playing with jewellery. This has led me to develop movable pieces which have fluidity and movement inherent in the form, and which encourage interaction with the wearer. I describe my work as ‘elegant jewellery with a playful twist’. I am fascinated by structure and geometry, exploring the effects of rhythm and repetition in three-dimensional forms.Focus:wire jewelleryCV:Download documentbrilliant beautiful & bright - summer jewellery to buy01 May 2008From Design Arts Magazine May/June 2008 Edinnburgh-based Jenny Deans aso enjoys the process of unit assembly and creates sculptural pieces that play with volume and the space within form: Curves and Right Angles are the names of some collections.Edinburgh Comes to Clerkenwell01 July 2005Both Jenny Deans and Amy Chan are fascinated by structure and geometry, exploring the effects of rhythm and repetition. Deans's sensuous, serpentine necklaces of gold and silver are both clever and simply satisfying, like a fugue.Pret-a-rapporter - girls, don't miss a golden opportunity29 September 2010Make sure it's comfortable and buy the best you can afford. I did, when I visited earlier this week, and came away with a pair of silver, wave inspired earrings by Jenny Deans, having put one of her twisted silver necklaces on my wishlist.AboutMy work explores the relationship between the wearer and the jewellery, especially people's love of playing with jewellery. This has led me to develop movable pieces which have fluidity and movement inherent in the form, and which encourage interaction with the wearer. I describe my work as ‘elegant jewellery with a playful twist’. I am fascinated by structure and geometry, exploring the effects of rhythm and repetition in three-dimensional forms.InfoFocus:wire jewelleryCV:Download documentNewsbrilliant beautiful & bright - summer jewellery to buy01 May 2008From Design Arts Magazine May/June 2008 Edinnburgh-based Jenny Deans aso enjoys the process of unit assembly and creates sculptural pieces that play with volume and the space within form: Curves and Right Angles are the names of some collections.Edinburgh Comes to Clerkenwell01 July 2005Both Jenny Deans and Amy Chan are fascinated by structure and geometry, exploring the effects of rhythm and repetition. Deans's sensuous, serpentine necklaces of gold and silver are both clever and simply satisfying, like a fugue.Pret-a-rapporter - girls, don't miss a golden opportunity29 September 2010Make sure it's comfortable and buy the best you can afford. I did, when I visited earlier this week, and came away with a pair of silver, wave inspired earrings by Jenny Deans, having put one of her twisted silver necklaces on my wishlist.WebsiteInstagramTwitterFacebookProjectKiltpin and Cufflink CommissionsProjectDiamond Curve CollectionProjectRight Angle Articulated Brooch and Earrings
brilliant beautiful & bright - summer jewellery to buy01 May 2008From Design Arts Magazine May/June 2008 Edinnburgh-based Jenny Deans aso enjoys the process of unit assembly and creates sculptural pieces that play with volume and the space within form: Curves and Right Angles are the names of some collections.
Edinburgh Comes to Clerkenwell01 July 2005Both Jenny Deans and Amy Chan are fascinated by structure and geometry, exploring the effects of rhythm and repetition. Deans's sensuous, serpentine necklaces of gold and silver are both clever and simply satisfying, like a fugue.
Pret-a-rapporter - girls, don't miss a golden opportunity29 September 2010Make sure it's comfortable and buy the best you can afford. I did, when I visited earlier this week, and came away with a pair of silver, wave inspired earrings by Jenny Deans, having put one of her twisted silver necklaces on my wishlist.
brilliant beautiful & bright - summer jewellery to buy01 May 2008From Design Arts Magazine May/June 2008 Edinnburgh-based Jenny Deans aso enjoys the process of unit assembly and creates sculptural pieces that play with volume and the space within form: Curves and Right Angles are the names of some collections.
Edinburgh Comes to Clerkenwell01 July 2005Both Jenny Deans and Amy Chan are fascinated by structure and geometry, exploring the effects of rhythm and repetition. Deans's sensuous, serpentine necklaces of gold and silver are both clever and simply satisfying, like a fugue.
Pret-a-rapporter - girls, don't miss a golden opportunity29 September 2010Make sure it's comfortable and buy the best you can afford. I did, when I visited earlier this week, and came away with a pair of silver, wave inspired earrings by Jenny Deans, having put one of her twisted silver necklaces on my wishlist.