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Andrew Lamb

b.1978

Vortex Earrings (clip-on earrings) VI, 2023

titanium, silver and 18ct yellow gold
D:1.7cm
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Vortex Earrings V, 2023

platinum and 18ct yellow gold
D:1.4cm
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Vortex Earrings IV, 2023

titanium, silver and 18ct yellow & white gold
D:1.4cm
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Vortex Earrings II, 2023

titanium and 18ct yellow gold
D:0.85cm
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Vortex Earrings III, 2023

titanium, silver and 18ct yellow & white gold
D:1.6cm
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Vortex Earrings I, 2023

18ct yellow gold
D:0.8cm
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Vortex Brooch II, 2023

titanium, silver and white gold
H:1cm D:3.2cm
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Brooch II, Connected Series, 2017

white metal, mixed 18ct yellow/white/red metal and monel
H:4.5cm W:4.5cm D:0.7cm
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Brooch I, Connected Series, 2017

white metal, mixed 18ct yellow/white/red metal and monel
H:4.5cm W:4.5cm D:0.7cm
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Earrings ‘Patchwork’ Series II, c.2013

18ct yellow, red, white gold and silver
D:0.8cm
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Vortex Earrings II, 2021

18ct yellow gold
D:1.5cm
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Vortex Pin, 2021

Titanium, precious white, yellow and grey metals
D:2.3cm
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Andrew Lamb

Born: 1978

Andrew Lamb graduated from Edinburgh College of Art in 2000. He completed his Masters at the Royal College in 2004 and now exhibits and sells his award winning jewellery worldwide, with work featuring in prestigious public collections in the UK and abroad.

His interest in illusion and the mesmerizing visual effects of ‘Optical Art’ are cleverly adapted into his jewellery designs. By incorporating these principals, his aim is to create striking, yet delicately shaped pieces which appear to shift and change as the eye moves across them.

Andrew also finds inspiration in the linear patterns and structures abundant in nature and woven textiles. With these in mind, he uses a combination of fine lengths of 18ct gold and silver wire to construct sculptural, three-dimensional jewellery. The wire, layered, twisted or overlapping to create pieces with rippling textures and subtle colour variations playfully drawing the eye and creating a moment of surprise.

Permanent collections include:

V&A, London; Crafts Council, London; Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum; The Alice and Louis Koch Collection; Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery; The Goldsmiths’ Company, London; National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh; Galerie Marzee, The Netherlands; The Royal College of Art, London; The Royal Mint, London; Museums and Galleries Edinburgh; V&A Wedgwood Museum, Stoke-on-Trent.


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