Catherine Mannheim

My jewellery is made to be worn. It does not seek to challenge society or to wreck or subvert the conventions of jewellery making. Rather, working with the medium, largely silver and gold, to make pieces satisfying to myself and that will adorn and become integral to the life of the wearer.
The work is found in the process of making. The imperfect geometry not fixed by design from the outset but evolving, changing bit by bit the balance, the correct proportion or variety of colour or surface, to realise any single piece by slow organic intuitive development.

Catherine trained as a jeweller at the Central School of Art and the Werkunstschule, Dusseldorf.  She set up her first workshop in London in 1970 and now works from her present workshop in Clerkenwell. She was nominated a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and the City of London .
Catherine has established a reputation for her collections of innovative jewellery. Her distinctive use of coloured golds combined with fine gemstones and beads placing her at the forefront of British jewellers.
Her jewellery is in the collections of the Crafts Council, the V & A, The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and the West Midlands jewellery Collection

1943 Born Johannesburg

Education
1962-65 Central School of Art and Design
1965-66 Further studies Werkkunstschule, Dusseldorf with Fredrich Becker

Exhibitions
2001 The British are Coming, EB Hettern Gallery, St Louis, USA Jewellery by the Top Ten, Contemporary Applied Arts
2000 Treasures of the 20th Century, Goldsmiths' Hall
1998 Fifty Pieces of Gold, Contemporary Applied Arts British Gold, Italian Gold, Edinburgh and Italy
1997 Focus on Five, Roger Billcliff Fine Art Gallery

Public Collections
Crafts Council
Victoria and Albert Museum Goldsmiths' Hall
West Midlands Jewellery Collection