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Guy Royle

b.1954

18ct Yellow Gold and Nephrite Jade Necklace, 2022

18ct yellow gold, nephrite jade
L:55cm W:2.5cm
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Precious White Metal Hollow Beads and Madagascan Jasper Necklace, 2022

precious white metal, Madagascan jasper
L:55cm W:1cm
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Precious White Metal Hollow Beads and Amazonite Necklace, 2022

precious white metal, amazonite
L:86cm W:1.2cm
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Precious White Metal Flat Beads and Dumortierite Necklace, 2022

precious white metal, dumortierite
L:86cm W:4cm
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Precious White Metal Scroll Bangle, 2022

precious white metal
W:2.5cm D:6.8cm
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Precious White Metal Chain, 2022

precious white metal
L:65cm W:2cm
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Smoky Quartz and White Precious Metal Earrings, 2022

precious white metal, smoky quartz
H:5.5cm W:2.5cm
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Lapis Lazuli and White Precious Metal Earrings, 2022

precious white metal, lapis lazuli
H:5cm W:2.5cm
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Amethyst Earrings, 2021

precious white metal, amethyst
H:5.5cm W:3cm
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Gold & Lapis Lazuli Necklace, 2021

18ct gold, lapis lazuli
L:53cm W:1.2cm
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Gold & Lapis Lazuli Necklace (detail), 2021

18ct gold, lapis lazuli
L:53cm W:1.2cm
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Lapis Lazuli Earrings III, 2021

18ct yellow & red gold, lapis lazuli
H:5.5cm W:2.5cm
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Natural Turquoise Earrings, 2021

precious white metal, turquoise
H:6cm W:2.5cm
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Green Agate Necklace, 2021

precious white metal, green agate
L:47cm W:5.2cm
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White Agate Earrings, 2021

precious white metal, white agate
H:6.5cm W:2.5cm
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Brooch with One Bird, 2021

precious white, yellow and red metals
H:4cm W:5.5cm
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Bangle II, 2021

precious white metal
H:3.5cm W:7cm D:6.5 (inner)cm
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Bangle III, 2021

precious white metal
H:3.5cm W:7.5cm
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Turquoise Earrings, 2021

18ct yellow & red gold, turquoise
H:5cm W:2.2cm
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Smoky Quartz Earrings III, 2021

18ct yellow & red gold, smoky quartz
H:6.5cm W:2cm
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Smoky Quartz Earrings & Chain III (view 2), 2021

precious white metal, smoky quartz
L:94cm H:6cm W:2-4cm
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Chain I & Smoky Quartz Earrings III (view 2), 2021

18ct gold, various semi-precious stones including carnelian, jade, smoky quartz
L:49cm H:6.5cm W:1-2cm
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Brooch with Three Birds, 2021

precious white, yellow and red metals
H:4cm W:5.5cm
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Citrine Earrings II & Chain II (view 2), 2021

18ct yellow & red gold, citrine
L:48cm H:5.2cm W:05-2.6cm
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Yellow & Red Gold Teardrop Earrings, 2019

18ct yellow and red gold
H:5.5cm W:1.5cm
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Rectangular Brooches, 2019

precious white metal and precious yellow metal
H:3.5-4cm W:5-5.5cm
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Green Aventurine earrings, 2019

aventurine and 18ct yellow gold
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Lapis Lazuli II Earrings, 2019

lapis lazuli and 18ct yellow gold
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Chain IV, 2018

White precious metal
L:112cm
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Amethyst and 18ct Yellow Gold Earrings, 2018

Amethyst, 18ct yellow gold
H:5cm W:2cm
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Pink Opal and 18ct Yellow Gold Earrings, 2018

Pink Opal, 18ct yellow gold
H:4.7cm W:2.5cm
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Collection of Brooches, 2016

White and Yellow precious metal
H:24-4.2cm W:55-6.5cm
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Disc Necklace, 2016

Precious white metal
L:44cm
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Guy Royle

Born: 1954
Place of Birth: Devon

Guy Royle’s jewellery inhabits a space between the definitions of Art and Craft; mingling influences from both, yet never so far as becoming exclusively one or the other. Brooches are paintings in metal, necklaces are sculptures for the human form, while the tones, shades and textures of raw materials are his palette. This combination of elements brings a timeless and natural quality to his work. What is more, Guy’s jewellery is graceful for its functionality; whatever beauty stems from his work, has derived, and is inseparable from its intent to be worn.

Using the simplest of tools and methods, he works mainly with sheet silver, which is cut, bent, beaten and formed. This metal work compliments his use of natural pebbles and semi-precious stones, which are ground, shaped and drilled into beads.

Since the nineteen-eighties Guy has made a name as a jeweller, however, his varied practice includes printing, painting and weaving. Except for his time at Morley College of Art, Guy is largely self-taught. Perhaps more valuable than any formal education, 25 years as an assistant to the artist Breon O’Casey’s has proved of deeper and more longstanding influence.


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