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Grainne Morton

b.1970

Rainbow Mini Charm, 2023

ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver, coral, coral cameo, opal, turquoise, vintage glass and rhinestone
L:40cm W:1cm
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Mismatched Studs XV, 2023

ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver, vintage glass
H:0.4cm W:0.3cm
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Flower Drop Earrings, 2023

ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver, blue lace agate and opal
H:3cm W:1.5cm
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Detachable Drop Earrings II, 2023

ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver, pearl and vintage glass
H:2.9cm W:0.9cm
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Victorian Pin Drop Earrings, 2023

ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver, coral, labradorite, opal, topaz and turquoise
H:5.2cm W:2.6cm
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Cloud and Rain Chain Drop Earrings, 2023

ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver, abalone, amethyst, cameo, iolite, lapis, mystic coated quartz, topaz, vintage glass and rhinestone
H:3.7cm W:1.8cm
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Three Charm Moving Drop I, 2023

ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver, glass, lapis, opal, shell and vintage glass cabochon
H:3.6cm W:1.4cm
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Pearl and Shell Necklace, 2023

ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver, antique button, moonstone, mother of pearl, shell and vintage glass
L:43cm W:2cm
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Multilayer Balance Victorian Drop Earrings, 2022

ethically sourced 18k gold-plated silver, antique enamel button, cameo, iolite, lapis, micromosaic, mother of pearl, opal, rose quartz, shell, tourmaline and vintage glass
H:11cm W:4cm
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Grainne Morton

Born: 1970
Place of Birth: Lurgan, Northern Ireland

Born and raised in Northern Ireland, Grainne was immersed in and surrounded by the traditional crafts, folklore, music and fairy tales of the country. Perhaps it’s this beginning to her story that has now imbued her work with it’s somewhat contradictory nature – all at once vintage and contemporary, precious and non-precious, spontaneous and ordered, junk and treasure. Each piece, carefully choreographed, the arranging and re-arranging of little objects, and precious things, moved and re-placed until they establish a relationship to each other and tell a story to the viewer.

Moving to Edinburgh in the late eighties to study at Edinburgh College of Art led to Grainne becoming an avid collector of antiques and ephemera. When her parents visited her in Edinburgh, they would go on antique-buying trips for their shop at home in Northern Ireland, and Grainne would tag along. Her collections became her inspiration, and her inspiration became her work. This use of unexpected, and delightfully juxtaposed, materials is where it all started, and 25 years later, is now firmly her trademark. Grainne’s work has been exhibited internationally and, in 2007, she was shortlisted for the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize.

Public Collections include:
National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh; Crafts Council Collection, London; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada; Ulster Museum, Belfast


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