Traditional craft knowledge is often valued as heritage, yet increasingly separated from everyday life. It risks disappearing not because it lacks value, but because it is no longer part of the contexts in which it was once lived and passed on.
Formed Between explores one possible response: contemporary jewellery as a way for inherited knowledge to remain part of everyday life.
The work takes shape between past and present, hand and structure, body and silver. It asks whether traditional craft knowledge can generate contemporary forms, and whether how a piece is made, who makes it, and from what knowledge, can matter as much as how it looks.