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In a Fashion update on eccentric jewels, Tamsin Blanchard reported on an exhibition at Spink & Son in 1992 for The Independent.

The exhibition of antique and 20th-century jewellery concentrates on the wave of British Arts and Craft jewellers who stuck to their own slightly eccentric design path rather than follow developments in New York and Paris. They include Sybil Dunlop and Dorrie Nossiter, staunch individualists who worked with semi-precious gems to create rich and flamboyant Oriental patterns, and Moshe Oved, who made a series of exquisite silver rings in the form of animals and birds.

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