Crafts CouncilDirectoryLucy Spink JewellerySynthesisLucy Spink JewelleryFalmouth, EnglandEveryday Synthesis earrings, Lucy SpinkRecycled silver earrings with delicate lichen inspired drops hanging from an open rectangle stud. The earrings are textured and shaped using my Granddad's old workshop tools which have their own history imprinted on their surface.Synthesis statement earrings, Darren NewburyLichen and monolith inspired forms create these statement earrings. I use recycled silver and 18ct gold and handwork the material using my Granddad's old workshop tools. The outline forms are inspired by the standing stones such as those at Stone Henge and the tiny Lichen forms that grow in clean, beautiful places. The gold used in my work represents the beauty and importance of our astonishing natural environment. Synthesis necklace worn by model, Lucy SpinkOxidised recycled silver and 18ct gold necklace inspired lichens and monolithic standing stones and by how the great landscape I love is made up of millions of tiny living things. The outline forms are inspired by the standing stones such as those at Stone Henge and the tiny Lichen forms that grow in clean, beautiful places. The gold used in my work represents the beauty and importance of our astonishing natural environment. SynthesisLucy Spink JewelleryFalmouth, EnglandEveryday Synthesis earrings, Lucy SpinkRecycled silver earrings with delicate lichen inspired drops hanging from an open rectangle stud. The earrings are textured and shaped using my Granddad's old workshop tools which have their own history imprinted on their surface.Synthesis necklace worn by model, Lucy SpinkOxidised recycled silver and 18ct gold necklace inspired lichens and monolithic standing stones and by how the great landscape I love is made up of millions of tiny living things. The outline forms are inspired by the standing stones such as those at Stone Henge and the tiny Lichen forms that grow in clean, beautiful places. The gold used in my work represents the beauty and importance of our astonishing natural environment. Synthesis statement earrings, Darren NewburyLichen and monolith inspired forms create these statement earrings. I use recycled silver and 18ct gold and handwork the material using my Granddad's old workshop tools. The outline forms are inspired by the standing stones such as those at Stone Henge and the tiny Lichen forms that grow in clean, beautiful places. The gold used in my work represents the beauty and importance of our astonishing natural environment. More from Lucy Spink JewelleryProjectLichenProjectTalismanProjectOne Off pieces - Blue Opal