Creatives and makers, accustomed to many hours of solitary work, can provide an example for us all Making and designing jewellery can be quite a solitary occupation, especially for smaller brands.
Unlike the high jewellery ateliers of Place Vendôme, Bond Street or Geneva, where dozens of designers work together and troops of craftspeople cast, mount, set and polish in the same space, many independent designers work in their own heads, sketching and making gouaches, poring over books for inspiration, fiddling with clay or wax prototypes.
Many of these people already worked from home, with the luckiest of them having jewellery benches and tools to keep them busy during lockdown, while others are finding isolation a boon to their
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