David Watkins
Born: 1940David Watkins has been designing and making jewellery since the 1960s and is known for his experimental approach to materials and technology. He was the Professor of Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork and Jewellery at the Royal College of Art from 1984-2007. He is a studio jeweller and occasional sculptor.
"I like to explore technologies - to discover what they can do for me. And materials. All materials have their own inherent beauty - it's simply a matter of teasing this out. This means we must also make with hands, eyes and intuition, being true to our personal vision." - David Watkins
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Drill 1 Bangle View details
David Watkins
Drill 1 Bangle
1989ColorcoreW:14.5cm D:14.5cmPrice on ApplicationVeil II Bangle View detailsDavid Watkins
Veil II Bangle
2004Stainless steel with plasma coatingW:14.5cmPrice on ApplicationTorus 300 Blue Merge 2 Neckpiece View detailsDavid Watkins
Torus 300 Blue Merge 2 Neckpiece
2006AcrylicD:30cmPrice on ApplicationTorus 300 Arc Limit Neckpiece View details-
Ring View details
David Watkins
Ring
1972Gold and various stonesH:3cmPrice on ApplicationSoldReservedLeaf Diffraction (Prolate 2) Pin View detailsDavid Watkins
Leaf Diffraction (Prolate 2) Pin
2007GoldH:7cm W:5cmPrice on ApplicationSoldTorus in Matrix (red) View detailsDavid Watkins
Torus in Matrix (red)
2006hard anodised aluminiumSoldPurchased by the National Museums of Scotland 2008Loading
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