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Pauline Browne – West Cork Silver Originally from Inishbeg Island in West Cork and now based in Dublin, Pauline Browne is the designer and maker behind West Cork Silver, creating handcrafted jewellery inspired by the strength and rhythm of the sea. Working mainly in recycled sterling silver, sometimes with touches of gold or gemstones, each piece is handmade and hallmarked in Dublin Castle. Pauline studied at the School of Jewellery Ireland and the National College of Art & Design (NCAD) and has exhibited at Sculpture in Context and NCAD. Rooted in sustainability and a deep connection to place, her work reflects the beauty, resilience, and individuality of Ireland’s coastline. Inspired by West Cork, crafted with care, worn with meaning.

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Pauline Browne – West Cork Silver Originally from Inishbeg Island in West Cork and now based in Dublin, Pauline Browne is the designer and maker behind West Cork Silver, creating handcrafted jewellery inspired by the strength and rhythm of the sea. Working mainly in recycled sterling silver, sometimes with touches of gold or gemstones, each piece is handmade and hallmarked in Dublin Castle. Pauline studied at the School of Jewellery Ireland and the National College of Art & Design (NCAD) and has exhibited at Sculpture in Context and NCAD. Rooted in sustainability and a deep connection to place, her work reflects the beauty, resilience, and individuality of Ireland’s coastline. Inspired by West Cork, crafted with care, worn with meaning.

  • Discipline Jewellery Making
  • Price Range €101-€250
  • Products Sterling silver jewellery: Pendants, bangles, rings & earrings
  • Materials Sterling silver, mainly recycled
  • Made Local Yes
Dublin
Co. Dublin
Ireland
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