The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

New jewellery store creates shine in city

- MARIA GRAN

The opening of a fine jewellery shop on Dundee’s West Port is the culminatio­n of a lifelong dream. Since making her first piece of jewellery at school as a teenager in Argyll, Elizabeth Humble was determined it would be her career.

After studying at Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art she landed a mentoring programme and launched her own collection with jewellery brand Astley Clarke.

She designed three exclusive collection­s for the brand, commuting between Dundee and London for three years.

Her jewellery is inspired by natural rock formations and she carefully solders thin silver or gold wires together to create her signature pieces.

For 11 years, she has developed her technique and sold fine jewellery on her website.

Now the jeweller decided it was time to take a risk and open her own shop.

When she found the small space on West Port, she decided to throw everything at it.

Elizabeth says: “Over lockdown, people were being so vocal about supporting independen­t makers and stores.

“When things started to open again, I was meeting people who inquired about my jewellery in coffee shops.

“That was always fine, but in my eyes it wasn’t how selling fine jewellery should be.

“Jewellery is such a special thing to own, a lot of the time it’s super personal and so I wanted to create a better space for it.”

The former print shop proved perfect – as it was too small for other businesses – but the right size for Elizabeth’s pieces.

With the help of her husband, friends and family, she transforme­d the shop in 10 weeks.

Now Elizabeth has everything ready to welcome customers to her showroom and studio.

She says:“there are so many independen­t makers in the city that have come through the art school and they’re all tucked away in tiny studios.”

Elizabeth also stocks jewellery from makers Alison Macleod, Rosalyn

Faith and Dundee-based Holly Mcafee.

The jeweller describes her shop as a crossover between retail and gallery.

As well as selling pieces of jewellery, she wishes to educate people on ethical making and sustainabi­lity.

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 ?? ?? INDEPENDEN­T: Jeweller Elizabeth Humble outside her new premises on Dundee’s West Port and below, some of her fine jewellery designs. Pictures by Mhairi Edwards.
INDEPENDEN­T: Jeweller Elizabeth Humble outside her new premises on Dundee’s West Port and below, some of her fine jewellery designs. Pictures by Mhairi Edwards.

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