A TREASURE TROVE of stunning jewellery, original silverware and other precious objects can be found at Goldsmiths’ Fair, the annual selling exhibition which this year celebrates its 25th Silver Anniversary.
Leading craftsmen will converge on Goldsmiths’ Hall to present their latest collections in what will be the largest and most inspirational show of its kind.
Goldsmiths’ Fair offers something for everyone and with prices starting at around £100. Moreover the Fair provides the rare opportunity to meet the designer-makers themselves.
Stylish work FOR SALE
90 designer-makers in each week.
Admission – one week £6, both weeks £10.
Goldsmiths' Hall, Foster Lane, London EC2V 6BN
www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk
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Goldsmiths' Fair 2007
The Norwegian Church is a Grade II listed building in the docklands area of Swansea. The church building was originally located at Newport Docks. The building consists of a Seaman’s Mission to the west end and a single buy ultram gothic church to the east end. It was originally built as a place of worship for Norwegian sailors when they visited the UK. It was relocated to Swansea in 1910 at a site directly opposite the Sainsbury's supermarket on the River Tawe. With the redevelopment of the district, the building had to be relocated again. The building was covered in buy fioricet scaffolding and carefully dismantled and relocated alongside two other historic listed buildings - the Ice House and J Shed. The listed building now houses a a contemporary jewellery gallery Palterman & Thomas The Gallery, and is named after the co- directors and contemporary jewellers, Nicola Palterman and Mari Thomas meridia . The gallery has been open since August 2008 with the intention to create a flagship centre of excellence showcasing the best of Welsh and International Designer Jewellery and Silverware.