We now represent over 100 of the best contemporary jewellery artisans located in 30 countries. New artisans launch each month so there is always something new to find.
Our new site also features interviews with artisans, event and exhibition information, and lots of extra insider information – for those who make beautiful jewellery and for those who love to wear it. FREE SHIPPINGShipping is included in all our prices, and our artisans ship their work securely insured to you, all over the world.
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It is hard to say where the first rubies were found. They are mentioned in the Bible and were central to trade during the Medieval period.
Rubies have been mined in Burma, China, India, and Thailand – in all of these places, they took on specific cultural significance. They are also found in Colombia, Australia, Madagascar, and even Scotland.
In China, because red is the colour of good luck, rubies were said to stimulate innate life force, and they were worn in order to draw other people to the wearer. In both Ancient Greece and India, rubies were said to boil water when they were thrown into it, and melt wax when they touched it. From China to Egypt to Greece and India, virtually every ancient culture developed symbolism around rubies.
Jewels above left to right: Laura Ngyou, Charles Lewton-Brain, Parisa Designs
SPOTLIGHT ON CANADA
Each newsletter we will focus on one of the 30+ countries that EA represents. Superb work from the leaders in contemporary jewellery within their country. We start with beautiful Canada.
Caroline Riviere Caroline's background in marine biology shows through in her delicate and organic forms. Shop now > Charles Lewton-Brain Internationally recognised Master Goldsmith Charles Lewton-Brain creates multi-layered work. Shop now > Melody Armstrong. New to EA, Melody Armstrong's work is both industrial and textural. Shop now > Vivasmith Deborah Vivas and Melissa J. Smith's architectural and playful work never sacrifices sustainability for its beauty. Shop now> Parisa Designs Parisa Wood specialises in hand-picked coloured stones, in feminine and modern settings. Shop now > Lynn Legare. French Canadian Legare uses repetition and geometry in her strikingly graphic work. Shop now > Mary Lynn Podiluk. Podiluk's translucent resin and precious metal jewels are mesmerising in their colour and sweeping form. Shop now > Visit our Canadian Artisans now! Shop now > |