Cordelia Stewart is a fine metal artist and jeweller with experience in a range of metals from platinum and gold to niobium and titanium.
She is passionate about creating pieces that are modern, wearable and distinctive, combining traditional and innovative methods, with bold shapes, creative textures and contemporary colours. She also incorporates precious and semi-precious gemstones, pearls and beads with a range of metals to create her aesthetic.
Her style reflects her own cultural influences and origin; born in the United Kingdom, she has also lived and studied in the Caribbean. While attending art school in London, she worked with textiles, and became fascinated with surface imagery, patterns and textures. Subsequently she studied jewellery at the London Guildhall University (Sir John Cass School).


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She has taught beginner and intermediate classes, gold work, bead and wire work, and Teen workshops at the JCC in Manhattan Metal Studios, and Platinum workshops at the New York 92nd Street School of the Arts, and The Maryland Institute College of Art.
Her work has been exhibited at juried shows in Manhattan, sold privately in London and New York, and shown at the First Annual Arts Festival at The Rockefeller Center (ACM), Gallery North, Art League of Long Island and CSL shows.
She has worked as a contract bench jeweller for Tiffany's,
Dean Harris, and various other designers in New York and London.
She is currently based in London.
The school is based near St Austell in Cornwall, UK and all classes run in our well equipped workshop.

