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There's an old myth that says "you leave a bit of your soul in everything you crochet," adding: "To avoid this, you should always work in a hidden mistake so that your soul can escape.” While a welcome joke for all those "hookers" that have spent many an infuriating hour unravelling yarn, the idea of people leaving a part of themselves in their crafts feels very true. From the ceramic mugs we drink our coffee in, to the teak tables we rest said mugs on (hopefully using a coaster), all craftsmanship has a deeply personal connection that sensualises and shapes the very fabric of our lives. Londo...
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Raised in the Netherlands, jeweller Clio Saskia has always loved the natural world. “My dad is a sort of biomedical researcher. So I think a lot of my curiosity and process comes from that,” says Saskia. “So anything that's unusual or weird, or an animal that I've never seen … it’s these really unique characteristics they have that I try and translate into a piece of fine jewellery that people will really treasure for a very long time.” To create her pieces Saskia uses ancient techniques that have been around for more than 6,000 years. “Steel tools, hot wax pens or candles, and then it's reall...
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