Specialist Designer Craftsman in Jewellery : About Selwyn Gale - Goldsmith, Silversmith and Jeweller
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About Selwyn Gale


My work has been described as modern classical though Im not sure this is an accurate description - I leave the viewers of this website to form their own judgements. All forms of the natural and man-made world are inspirational. I enjoy developing designs in my sketch books though I often have some of my best ideas working with the metal at the bench.

I first developed an interest in silversmithing as a student on a teacher training course. My interest developed while teaching and I gained a Final City and Guilds in Goldsmithing and Silversmithing in the early days of my teaching career. Making silverware is time consuming and has a limited market. I wanted to work in precious metals but to do so I needed to sell my work and that wasnt easy. I transferred my skills, taught myself jewellery making and developed a keen interest in gemmology - the market in jewellery is very much bigger.

In the early seventies I won a silver medal in the Welsh National Eisteddfod for a silver and black opal pendant and chain that was the last time I entered a competition. At this time I was near to leaving teaching to work full-time as a designer craftsman but got married and we needed the security of a regular income. A career in education took over but I always promised myself that I would be creative again and the opportunity came with an early retirement from full-time education in 1997. I am now thoroughly enjoying myself designing and making.

My work is based on the central principles of the mastery of the craft, innovation and experimentation, bearing in mind always a desire to enhance wearers and present gemstones to advantage.

Gemstones, both precious and semi-precious, are sourced through reputable gemstone merchants. I take a particular interest in obtaining unusual semi-precious stones and pearls along with more traditional diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires etc.
Email : Selwyn@selwyngale.co.uk © 2005. Last Updated 20 Feb 2008