Karen Liberman
Melbourne, Australia
A fascination with the intrinsic beauty of gold, the most ancient precious metal, and with ancient artifacts and gemstones are the foundations of Karen Liberman’s designs. Karen’s rich curiosity, passion for travel and strong connection to her North African and Mediterranean roots are all great sources of inspiration for her work. Karen hand selects gemstones and artifacts for their individual character and beauty. These pieces are then set in gold – from rich, high karat 24k gold to soft 14k gold. The gold is hand detailed by artisan goldsmiths using traditional techniques passed down through millennia.
Tovi Farber
Tel Aviv, Israel
Tovi Farber believes that coarseness and rawness are part of what makes a piece unique; that imperfections are the embodiment of the whole. For Tovi, the point at which color, shape, texture and light all come together is where the piece comes to life. Tovi designs out of a desire to illuminate natural beauty – both of the gold and gemstones, and of those who wear them. Creating all of her pieces by hand from 18 karat yellow gold, Tovi individually selects gemstones for each piece individually, ensuring no two pieces are ever exactly alike.
Ellis Mhairi Cameron
London, England
Ellis Mhairi Cameron creates molten treasures inspired by her Scottish heritage from recycled gold and traceable diamonds. Growing up in the Highlands, Ellis fell in love with its history; the ancient buildings, the rugged seascape, and the many artifacts — parts of old swords, knives, rings, apothecary boxes and vessels — which she and her family have found buried in the earth. Ellis uses traditional techniques and hand skills, such as hand carving and casting, to give her pieces their signature erosive aesthetic.
A Registered Fairtrade Goldsmith and an Ambassador of Fairtrade Gold, Ellis studied for a BA in Jewelry & Silversmithing at The Glasgow School of Art, before completing an MA in Jewelry Design at Central Saint Martins. In 2021, Ellis was awarded Young Jewellery Designer of the Year at the UK Jewellery Awards. Creating all of her jewelry by hand in her London studio with her dedicated team, her work has been featured in Vogue and Forbes. Ellis believes that jewelry should not be left only for special occasions, but worn and enjoyed every day, to eventually be passed down through the generations.