Thursday, May 31, 2007

"nurtured" an exhibition of plant inspired jewellery




I will be showing alongside some of the most innovative makers of jewellery and small objects in the North West.Mersey jewellers, mjman, will be showing "nurtured", a fantastic new exhibition of jewellery, during June, at cetra gallery in Heswall, Merseyside. All pieces are designed and made by hand individually- an extra special collection.
"nurtured"has a double edged theme, initially shown through jewellery- the interpretations evoked by the theme of floral forms.
"nurtured", also reflects the growing relationships formed within the
group and with the gallery in a collaborative way, nurturing and encouraging each other with careful respect.

The main emphasis for this small collection originates from the linear structures in plants and flowers, these continue to amaze me - the fact that petals, leaves and stems can be so thin and yet so strong.
The exhibition runs from Friday 8th June, 9.30-5 Monday to Saturday for at least 3 weeks, with a private view evening 5.30pm to 8.30pm on Thurs 7th June, for further information of pv and opening please contact Verity at cetra, on 0151 342 7777, or email sales@cetra.co.uk
photo :sea holly, a flower beginning with c ! for info on mjman please phone 07811 206617 and speak to Anthony, or click on this link mjman

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Friday, September 15, 2006

Daily Post latest news " Food for thought"


Click on this link -The Daily Post and Echo have published a great, cover story for MJMAN , make sure you read to the end as other makers do get to say something as well ! Blah, blah, blah dee blah!
We will all be there on Sunday to greet you and meet you. If you have any questions about your own jewellery we will be happy to advise you, on any aspect.
Cheers Anthony


image "what on earth no 1"- plastic, silver, glass - anthony wong

The Hope Street Festival 2006


The Hope Street Festival 2006, which takes place on Sunday 17th September 2006, in Hope Street Liverpool, will host a multitude of exciting events, stimulating all senses.
A Farmers Market, selling some of the regions finest organic produce, will prove to be the hub for this event; many of the restaurants, bars and venues in Hope Street will be opening their doors to host a craft market, jewellery exhibition, theatre, music, films , dance, talks, tours and workshops and food tastings. "Food for thought " a fantastic jewellery exhibition by members of MJMAN - Mersey Jewellers and Metal Artists Network will be hosted by The Sixty Hope Street Restaurant who will be offering delicious sample nibbles from their menu, between 10am and 4pm. A day not to be missed !

"Food for thought - a real treat for all Magpies"




The Hope Street Festival 2006 will be a day not to be missed, amongst other events taking place MJMAN-Mersey Jewellers and Metal Artists Network in collaboration with the no 60 Hope Street Restaurant will be presenting: "Food for thought"-a mouth watering selling and conceptual jewellery exhibition by plus a chance to sample complimentary delights from the no 60's menu. MJMAN is a collective of the finest craftspeople producing handcrafted bespoke jewellery and precious objects. The exhibition runs for one day only from 10-4pm Sunday 17th September 2006. A real treat for all Magpies!

images "universe bangle" -plastics, silver by anthony wong- "blossom brooch"- felt, beads by laura naylor-"pink umbonium ring"- ebony, silver and shell by barry swerdlow

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Shock of the New


Anthony Wong sells currently at the Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool.
Wong exhibited at the prestigious Shock of the New -contemporary jewellery exhibition hosted by the centre in Nov05-Jan06.