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A diamond necklace by David Thomas, 1979, the rectangular baton-shaped links leading to a...
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David Thomas attended Twickenham School of Art in 1953 and made his first piece of jewellery in the same year at the age of 15, later winning a Royal Society of Arts bursary which enabled him to travel in Italy and France. David moved to Stockholm and worked with W. A. Bolin, the Swedish Crown jewellers.
Thomas began to move away from working in silver, by this time becoming fascinated by gold. Interest in his work was becoming international, with exhibitions worldwide. Most of his jewellery is made on private commission although in 1972 he produced the Atlantis Collection, in association with Prestige Jewellery in London.
He continues to work in his Pimlico studios alongside his daughter Jessie.
Condition Report
Diamonds bright and lively, approximately 0.20 carat total. Light wear, very good condition. Gross weight 17.1gm.
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David Thomas attended Twickenham School of Art in 1953 and made his first piece of jewellery in the same year at the age of 15, later winning a Royal Society of Arts bursary which enabled him to travel in Italy and France. David moved to Stockholm and worked with W. A. Bolin, the Swedish Crown jewellers.
Thomas began to move away from working in silver, by this time becoming fascinated by gold. Interest in his work was becoming international, with exhibitions worldwide. Most of his jewellery is made on private commission although in 1972 he produced the Atlantis Collection, in association with Prestige Jewellery in London.
He continues to work in his Pimlico studios alongside his daughter Jessie.
Condition Report
Diamonds bright and lively, approximately 0.20 carat total. Light wear, very good condition. Gross weight 17.1gm.
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