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Handmade jewellery by Simone Walsh

Beautiful and contemporary Australian handmade jewellery created by indie designer Simone Walsh. Handmade not mass-produced, most precious metals used are recycled and carbon offset contributions are available for customers.
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Utopian Creations
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After seeing ecological evolution within other industries, Ben decided to research whether eco friendly, sustainable design principles could be applied to the jewellery industry. The result of that research was Utopian Creations.
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Stephanie Winther Jewellery

I like to think that by performing the ancient craft of jewellery making I am contributing to the small amount of things that are hand made in this age of mass production
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a name is a label

The designers behind a name is a label - lina didzys and nicole fausten - lend their ethical new century awareness to one-off pieces constructed from second-hand, vintage and new-source materials.
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Kalliopi

Unique handmade brooches and other wearable objects made with love by Kalliopi in Melbourne. I collect new and old buttons, beads, old jewelery, tiles, paper, rocks, vinyl, guitar picks and whatever other bits and pieces look interesting.
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Eco Jeweller

How green is that bling? What choice is there? Eco Jeweller looks at the issues from an Australian perspective.
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