MIchele Daykin Jewellery

Michele is a contemporary jeweller, based in Fife Scotland, who combines silver and her own batik fabric.
Assembly Rooms Edinburgh .. 3D2D Christmas Fair .. 2019
Tea Green Events Glasgow .. Keeble Palace .. 2019
West End Fair Edinburgh .. 3D2D Summer Fair .. 2019
Glow Edinburgh .. Scottish Designer Fair .. 2018
Made in London St Mary’s .. London .. 2018
Hand Made Botanics .. Edinburgh .. 2018
British Craft Trade Fair .. Harrogate .. 2018
Handmade Edinburgh .. Edinburgh .. 2017
British Craft Trade Fair .. Harrogate .. 2017
Scottish Trade Fair .. Glasgow SECC .. 2017
Tea Green Events Glasgow .. Keeble Palace .. 2019
West End Fair Edinburgh .. 3D2D Summer Fair .. 2019
Glow Edinburgh .. Scottish Designer Fair .. 2018
Made in London St Mary’s .. London .. 2018
Hand Made Botanics .. Edinburgh .. 2018
British Craft Trade Fair .. Harrogate .. 2018
Handmade Edinburgh .. Edinburgh .. 2017
British Craft Trade Fair .. Harrogate .. 2017
Scottish Trade Fair .. Glasgow SECC .. 2017
Michele is a contemporary jeweller who combines silver and her own batik fabric. Inspired by the urban environment Michele has always been fascinated with textures and marks found on walls, pavements, and surfaces. Having initially studied stitched textiles; Michele then went on to study silversmithing and jewellery.
The “Urban Surface” collection is inspired by the urban environment; textures and shapes of the stonework and concrete world we live in; and draws on the marks and textures created over time through
decay and age.
The irregular shapes of her jewellery have evolved from urban stonework. The gap within each setting is a direct interpretation of the space between the stones.
The tabs for holding the fabric in the setting are intentionally visible: emulating the claws on a precious stone setting and serves to elevate the fabric to a precious status.
The fabric contained within each piece is developed from the beautiful miniscule details and markings on stone surfaces, such as moss, lichen and erosion, which usually go by unnoticed.
The collection includes a range of wearable pieces: earrings, pendants, cufflinks and brooches. Michele’s colour palette is drawn from her inspiration.
The “Urban Surface” collection is inspired by the urban environment; textures and shapes of the stonework and concrete world we live in; and draws on the marks and textures created over time through
decay and age.
The irregular shapes of her jewellery have evolved from urban stonework. The gap within each setting is a direct interpretation of the space between the stones.
The tabs for holding the fabric in the setting are intentionally visible: emulating the claws on a precious stone setting and serves to elevate the fabric to a precious status.
The fabric contained within each piece is developed from the beautiful miniscule details and markings on stone surfaces, such as moss, lichen and erosion, which usually go by unnoticed.
The collection includes a range of wearable pieces: earrings, pendants, cufflinks and brooches. Michele’s colour palette is drawn from her inspiration.

Cobble Loop Earrings (satin, mint)

Longstep Earrings (oxidised, cherry red)

Cobble Drop Earrings (oxidised, lichen)