Wild Card Earrings
Regular price $110.00 Save $-110.00Materials: Hand etched and hand painted sterling silver and recycled perspex earrings.
Dimensions: Variable: 5.5cm to 8cm
Meet the Maker: Grace Hummerston is the designer maker behind Hum Design Studio. She makes sustainable, ethical and unique statement jewellery from manufacturing discards.
Fuse Series
Regular price $110.00 Save $-110.00Materials: Hand etched and hand painted sterling silver and recycled perspex earrings, acrylic paint and 925 sterling silver earrings
Dimensions: Variable | 4.5 cm to 9 cm
Meet the Maker: Grace Hummerston is the designer maker behind Hum Design Studio. She makes sustainable, ethical and unique statement jewellery from manufacturing discards.
Glow Earrings Series
Regular price $110.00 Save $-110.00Materials: Hand etched and hand painted sterling silver and recycled perspex earrings, acrylic paint and 925 sterling silver earrings
Dimensions: Variable | 4.5 cm to 9 cm
Meet the Maker: Grace Hummerston is the designer maker behind Hum Design Studio. She makes sustainable, ethical and unique statement jewellery from manufacturing discards.
Images: Courtesy of the Artist
Bang!! Bang!! Bangles
Regular price $130.00 Save $-130.00Materials: Hand etched and hand painted recycled perspex bangles.
Dimensions: Variable | 10 cm at widest point
Meet the Maker: Grace Hummerston is the designer maker behind Hum Design Studio. She makes sustainable, ethical and unique statement jewellery from manufacturing discards.
Crystal Necklace (5 beads)
Regular price $88.00 Save $-88.00Materials: Resin with gold leaf
Dimensions: Length of leather cord untied: 46cm | Approx dimensions of crystals combined W 12 cm x H 5 cm
About the Maker: Emma Cuppleditch is an emerging contemporary jeweller and visual artist from Adelaide, Australia. Cuppleditch creates items of jewellery which range from delicate and curious to bold and other worldly. Through experimenting with natural/unnatural and lost/found, Cuppleditch creates unique pieces of wearable art which touch on themes of memory, sentiment, imagination and whimsy.
In 2012 she established her design label ELC Studio which later became a key feature of her former boutique retail and gallery space, Small World. She has since designed jewellery for the Adelaide Fashion Festival’s Emerging Designer Showcase in collaboration with local design label Willow & Grace and currently sells her jewellery at the JamFactory, The Fleurieu Arthouse, Zu Design and Urban Cow Studio.
Cuppleditch recently completed a Bachelor of Contemporary Art at the University of South Australia and is currently working as an Associate Jeweller at JamFactory Craft & Design.
Night Reflections Brooch
Regular price $150.00 Save $-150.00Materials: Hand etched recycled Perspex and 925 sterling silver.
Dimensions: 6 cm width x 3 cm plus 3 cm fluoro drop detail
Meet the Maker: Grace Hummerston is the designer maker behind Hum Design Studio. She makes sustainable, ethical and unique statement jewellery from manufacturing discards.
1.5M (Yellow)
Regular price $300.00 Save $-300.00
Material: Hand dyed, laser sintered nylon
Dimensions: Approximate diameter 19 cm
Meet the Maker: Katherine Grocott is a contemporary jeweller and paper artist who focuses on jewellery as memory keeper, story teller and commentator on the world and an educator committed to helping students learn jewellery making skills.
Katherine’s work is quite visually strong and graphic featuring clean lines and contemporary, modern design. She appreciates minimalism and this features prominently in her work.
Over the years, her commitment to environmental sustainability has influenced Katherine’s design process. Recycled and found objects feature in her work, and she sources recycled metals as much as possible. The materials Katherine uses are varied, including silver and titanium, acrylic, plexiglass and plastic. Gemstones are a new addition to her repertoire. In terms of found objects, she has made jewellery utilising x-rays, vintage serving platters, plastic tubing, tea infusers, venetian blinds, and perfume sample bottles amongst other materials.
1.5M (Red)
Regular price $390.00 Save $-390.00
Material: Hand dyed, laser sintered nylon
Dimensions: Approximate diameter 24 cm
Meet the Maker: Katherine Grocott is a contemporary jeweller and paper artist who focuses on jewellery as memory keeper, story teller and commentator on the world and an educator committed to helping students learn jewellery making skills.
Katherine’s work is quite visually strong and graphic featuring clean lines and contemporary, modern design. She appreciates minimalism and this features prominently in her work.
Over the years, her commitment to environmental sustainability has influenced Katherine’s design process. Recycled and found objects feature in her work, and she sources recycled metals as much as possible. The materials Katherine uses are varied, including silver and titanium, acrylic, plexiglass and plastic. Gemstones are a new addition to her repertoire. In terms of found objects, she has made jewellery utilising x-rays, vintage serving platters, plastic tubing, tea infusers, venetian blinds, and perfume sample bottles amongst other materials.
1.5M (Purple)
Regular price $550.00 Save $-550.00
Material: Hand dyed, laser sintered nylon
Dimensions: Approximate diameter 33 cm
Meet the Maker: Katherine Grocott is a contemporary jeweller and paper artist who focuses on jewellery as memory keeper, story teller and commentator on the world and an educator committed to helping students learn jewellery making skills.
Katherine’s work is quite visually strong and graphic featuring clean lines and contemporary, modern design. She appreciates minimalism and this features prominently in her work.
Over the years, her commitment to environmental sustainability has influenced Katherine’s design process. Recycled and found objects feature in her work, and she sources recycled metals as much as possible. The materials Katherine uses are varied, including silver and titanium, acrylic, plexiglass and plastic. Gemstones are a new addition to her repertoire. In terms of found objects, she has made jewellery utilising x-rays, vintage serving platters, plastic tubing, tea infusers, venetian blinds, and perfume sample bottles amongst other materials.
1.5M (Gunmetal Grey)
Regular price $390.00 Save $-390.00
Material: Hand dyed, laser sintered nylon
Dimensions: Approximate diameter 24 cm
Meet the Maker: Katherine Grocott is a contemporary jeweller and paper artist who focuses on jewellery as memory keeper, story teller and commentator on the world and an educator committed to helping students learn jewellery making skills.
Katherine’s work is quite visually strong and graphic featuring clean lines and contemporary, modern design. She appreciates minimalism and this features prominently in her work.
Over the years, her commitment to environmental sustainability has influenced Katherine’s design process. Recycled and found objects feature in her work, and she sources recycled metals as much as possible. The materials Katherine uses are varied, including silver and titanium, acrylic, plexiglass and plastic. Gemstones are a new addition to her repertoire. In terms of found objects, she has made jewellery utilising x-rays, vintage serving platters, plastic tubing, tea infusers, venetian blinds, and perfume sample bottles amongst other materials.
1.5M (Green)
Regular price $470.00 Save $-470.00Material: Hand dyed, laser sintered nylon
Dimensions: Approximate diameter 28cm
Meet the Maker: Katherine Grocott is a contemporary jeweller and paper artist who focuses on jewellery as memory keeper, story teller and commentator on the world and an educator committed to helping students learn jewellery making skills.
Katherine’s work is quite visually strong and graphic featuring clean lines and contemporary, modern design. She appreciates minimalism and this features prominently in her work.
Over the years, her commitment to environmental sustainability has influenced Katherine’s design process. Recycled and found objects feature in her work, and she sources recycled metals as much as possible. The materials Katherine uses are varied, including silver and titanium, acrylic, plexiglass and plastic. Gemstones are a new addition to her repertoire. In terms of found objects, she has made jewellery utilising x-rays, vintage serving platters, plastic tubing, tea infusers, venetian blinds, and perfume sample bottles amongst other materials.
1.5M (Blue)
Regular price $630.00 Save $-630.00
Material: Hand dyed, laser sintered nylon
Dimensions: Approximate diameter 38 cm
Meet the Maker: Katherine Grocott is a contemporary jeweller and paper artist who focuses on jewellery as memory keeper, story teller and commentator on the world and an educator committed to helping students learn jewellery making skills.
Katherine’s work is quite visually strong and graphic featuring clean lines and contemporary, modern design. She appreciates minimalism and this features prominently in her work.
Over the years, her commitment to environmental sustainability has influenced Katherine’s design process. Recycled and found objects feature in her work, and she sources recycled metals as much as possible. The materials Katherine uses are varied, including silver and titanium, acrylic, plexiglass and plastic. Gemstones are a new addition to her repertoire. In terms of found objects, she has made jewellery utilising x-rays, vintage serving platters, plastic tubing, tea infusers, venetian blinds, and perfume sample bottles amongst other materials.
Hand Etched Earrings
Regular price $90.00 Save $-90.00Materials: Hand etched and hand painted sterling silver and perspex earrings.
Dimensions: L 80 mm including hook
Meet the Maker: Grace Hummerston is the designer maker behind Hum Design Studio. She makes sustainable, ethical and unique statement jewellery from manufacturing discards.