From the category archives:

Jewellery Design

After a brief hiatus I’m back with all the latest from TK  HQ. I’ve had a great summer discovering  much creative talent, so keep tuned as I announce who will be joining the Tribe Katalyst fold in 2010.

In the meantime feast your eyes on a gorgeous piece by emerging Tasmanian jewellery designer Anna M Williams. The Misty Highlands Brooch – a little piece of the Tasmanian wilderness right there on your lapel . . .

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A rare glimpse

by Sarah on December 3, 2009

in Jewellery Design

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Here’s a peek at  Simone Pfister’s work bench . . . as you can see Simone has created some stunning pieces as part of  her  sterling silver, doily collection. I’m  totally  in love with the doily rings!

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Melbourne fans of Simone Pfister & Amanda Sheen are now very much in luck . .  a selection of Simone and Amanda’s jewellery  is now available at the ultra-delightful retail emporium, Sedonia. Pop in and say hi to Inge and Nicola and peruse  their beautifully designed, hand-picked wares. Sedonia is located at 41 Gamon St, Seddon.

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Brent Dakis is one clever guy. Brent takes broken vintage watches and timepieces and turns them into absolutely stunning  jewellery – necklaces, earrings, cufflinks. Tribe Katalyst isn’t the only one to be enamoured of Brent’s talent – Handmade Melbourne has recognised him as one of Melbourne’s top artisans in their 2009 edition. Keep tuned – you’re going to be hearing a lot more about Brent and Depths of the Never Never.

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Tribe Katalyst is proud to be working with Tasmanian jewellery designer and artist, Simone Pfister. Simone’s work explores the idea of identity through memory, clothing, collections and found objects, with source material coming from both personal and collective narratives and memories of the everyday.

For those who will be in Hobart between June 5 and July 1, make sure you visit  Handmark Gallery and check out Simone’s latest exhibition of  jewellery and works on paper. As for those on the big island, you can expect to see Simone’s work in select galleries and retailers soon.

Amanda Sheen

by Sarah on May 11, 2009

in Jewellery Design

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Amanda Sheen is one of Tasmania’s most talented jewellery designers. After  a hiatus from all things jewellery, Amanda is about to step back in the studio and rekindle the love.  Her delicate yet outspoken flower brooches are set to win hearts when they become available on the big island over coming months. Keep tuned.

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