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Emily Eliza Arlotte

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Emily Eliza Arlotte is a jewellery artist based in nipaluna / Hobart, creating one-of-a-kind pieces with ethically sourced materials and traditional silver and goldsmith techniques. Her jewellery is infused with symbolic designs that transform each piece into a personal talisman. Through her craft, Emily celebrates the beauty of natural materials and their ability to connect us with each other and the world around us.

Emily Eliza Arlotte - Opal Doublet Blues 9ct Gold Halo Pendant
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Australian Crystal Opal RIng
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Solid Crystal Opal Necklace
Emily Eliza Arlotte -  Luna Crescens Necklace
Emily Eliza Arlotte -  Luna Crescens Necklace
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Large Australian Opal Doublet Pendant
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Solid Australian Opal set in 9ct Gold
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Australian Opal Doublet Pendant
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Australian Opal Doublet Pendant
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Solid Australian Opal Ring
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Celestial Earrings
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Goddess Thread Earrings
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Goddess Stud Earrings
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Divination Earrings
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Garden Quartz Divination Necklace
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Divination Necklaces
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Fortune Teller Necklace
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Pyrite Thread Earrings
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Dot Rings
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Venus Hoops
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Galaxy Ring
Emily Eliza Arlotte - Eventide Neckpiece
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FIND Contemporary Jewellery Collective

Space 007, Salamanca Arts Centre,

77 Salamanca Place, Battery Point​,

Tasmania, Australia

0488 430 212

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FIND Contemporary Jewellery Collective acknowledges our gallery within the Salamanca Arts Centre stands on the country of the palawa people. We recognise that first nations people across Australia never ceded sovereignty, and we deeply respect their connections to land, sea and community.

 

We acknowledge the palawa people as the traditional owners and ongoing custodians of lutruwita (Tasmania). We respect and admire their continuing culture, strength, and history of creating and making on this land for tens of thousands of years.

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