Blue & Mauve Brooch, 2009
Titanium Earrings
Titanium Brooch, 2008
Cuttlefish Cast Ring
Titanium Brooch
Zebra Stripe Earrings
Opal Wobbly Ring
Earrings
Gold & Platinum Brooch II, Modi Series 2, 2018
18ct White Gold Bracelet, 2023
Diadem, 2010
Striptwist Necklet and Lapis Pendant, 2023
Forged Necklace and Pendant, 2004
Impressed Abstract Texture Ring, Gold Variations Series, 2022
Small Earrings, Aleatoric Series, 2017
Impressed Abstract Texture Earrings II, Gold Variations Series, 2022
Striptwist Neckwire with Removable Pendant, Gold Variations Series, 2022
Oval Earrings with Diamonds, 1988
Ring, Aleatoric Series, 2018
Gold & Platinum Brooch I, Modi Series 2, 2018
18ct Gold and Platinum Earrings, 2017
Textured and Pleated Brooch II, 2015
Gold & Platinum Earrings, 2019
Gold & Platinum Brooch III, Modi Series, 2018
Textured Earrings, Aleatoric Series, 2018
Textured Striptwist Necklace, Aleatoric Series, 2017
Earrings I, Aleatoric Series, 2015
Platinum Gauze Brooch, 1989
Jacqueline Mina

I aim to achieve an aesthetic result that obscures the technical rigours of its production. I am preoccupied mainly with the surfaces of precious metals (which I always affect in some way before construction begins) and with form – juxtaposing the play of light, reflection, lustre with characteristic angle, curve and line – inspired by an abstraction of nature and art, and particularly of the human form. I am intrigued, too, by the potential for dialogue between inner and outer planes, with random patterns imprisoned within strictly delineated edges, the inclusion of chance, and the visual tension created by the contrast and harmony of all these factors.
A Lecturer at the Royal College of Art from 1972 until 1994, Mina has made a significant contribution to art education and has provided a great source of inspiration to her students; many of whom have become distinguished jewellers. Winner of the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize for Jewellery in 2000 for ‘consistent innovation and a significant contribution to contemporary jewellery… for subverting and taking precious metal techniques to the extreme’, Mina also received an OBE for services to Art in 2012. In 2011, the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths honoured her career with the retrospective exhibition, Dialogues in Gold, which brought together a selection of her work spanning almost her entire career to date. It included pieces that are still regarded as seminal today; ground-breaking pieces for contemporary practice in precious metal. This was followed by Touching Gold, an exhibition which toured the UK.
Jacqueline Mina’s technical brilliance, allied with her strong artistic curiosity has resulted in a range of sensuous, understated work, which has a rare aesthetic presence in the field of contemporary gold jewellery. Her superb technical accomplishment in manipulating precious metals is combined with a fine, painterly eye. Sources of inspiration include the Venetian Palazzo Fortuny with its textile drapes; featuring devoré velvet with their etched patterns.
Public collections include: National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh; V&A Museum, London; Cooper–Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York; Crafts Council, London; The Goldsmiths’ Company, London; Leeds Museums and Galleries.