James Newman

James Newman has been creating designer jewellery from his studio in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter since first establishing himself in 1998. James's design inspiration comes from both material and abstract sources. Though starting points can be diverse, underlying principles and themes connect James's work. The exploration and juxtaposition of textures, sculptural forms and use of tactile elements are all key features.
The designs are characterised by a highly crafted quality, showing crisp, clear lines. Striking in its simplicity, his jewellery will add the finishing touch to any outfit, introducing a unique flair to almost any personal style.

James employs age-old jewellery-making skills in combination with newly emerging technologies and techniques. By embracing all aspects of jewellery production and by having a strong design philosophy, James aims to continue pushing boundaries, creating beautiful work that endures. All designs are available in 9, 14 or 18ct gold as well as platinum and palladium.

Appointments 2004-2005
British Jewellers Association National Committee.

Selected Exhibitions 1997-2005
Goldsmiths Fair, London 2003, 2004 and 2005
Solo exhibition, Cooper Art Gallery, Bamsley.
Solo Christmas exhibition, Kath Libbert, Salts Mill, Bradford.
Solo exhibition, Designs Gallery, Castie Douglas.
Centrepiece, Intemational Convention Centre, Birmingham.
Hong Kong Debut Designs.
West Midlands Arts Showcase.
New Designers, Business Design Centre, London.

Education
1998-1999
Taylor Burgess Fellowship Scheme, Birmingham.
1994-1997
University of Central England in Birmingham BA (Hons) Jewellery and Silversmithing.
1992-1994
Bamsley College of Art and Design BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design A-Level Art and Design.

Awards
1997 British Jewellers Association Design Award. First prize.