Hazel is one of 3 finalist for “Graduates In The Spotlight” competition! This is through Nude Jewellery which is a gallery in Mayfair London. If she wins she gets the opportunity to show her jewellery in the gallery and get lots of publicity. Winning relies upon getting the most votes so if anyone would like to do this follow this link or go to the Nude Jewellery website and go onto the blog.  It requires logging in first using either a facebook account or email. Once this is done then return to the blog page and a drop down box opens under ‘vote for your graduate in the spotlight’.

Hazel’s home is Colonsay, she trained at the School of Jewellery in Birmingham and has a BA Hons. in Jewellery and Silversmithing. She was awarded the Birmingham Assay office ‘Most Commercial Design’ in June 2014. She now has a workshop in the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham. If you would like to see more of her jewellery go to her website.

http://www.nudejewellery.co.uk/blog/read_127549/graduates-in-the-spotlight-time-to-vote.html

Hazels website:  http://www.hazelrosejewellerydesigns.co.uk/ 

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