Award winning jewellery designer Natasha Heaslip studied in London Guildhall University and completed her MA in 1998. She then set up her business at the well know Candid Arts Studios in Islington, where she established herself for over 10 years. Her original training as a sculptor has brought an interesting edge to her collections. Natasha has exhibited throughout the UK, Ireland, Europe and the Middle East receiving significant press, sales and commissions, including several pieces for the Royal family in Kuwait, where she was based for a couple of years before returning to Ireland. Natasha’s work can also be seen in the film ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’. And she has sold in places like Selfridges and the Museum of London.
Award winning jewellery designer Natasha Heaslip studied in London Guildhall University and completed her MA in 1998. She then set up her business at the well know Candid Arts Studios in Islington, where she established herself for over 10 years. Her original training as a sculptor has brought an interesting edge to her collections. Natasha has exhibited throughout the UK, Ireland, Europe and the Middle East receiving significant press, sales and commissions, including several pieces for the Royal family in Kuwait, where she was based for a couple of years before returning to Ireland. Natasha’s work can also be seen in the film ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’. And she has sold in places like Selfridges and the Museum of London.
- Discipline Jewellery Making
- Price Range Over €250
- Products Precious & semi precious Rings, necklaces, bangles, earrings, wedding bands, engagement rings, bespoke jewellery, occasional pieces. Body adornment, gems pendants. Head pieces.
- Materials Gold, platinum, silver, precious gems, semi precious gems, rock Crystals, and diamonds.
- Runs Courses Yes
- Made Local Yes
Natasha Heaslip
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