Friday, 27 January 2012

Some Designer Jewellers Are Certainly Creative

By Adrian Jones


Unusual Jewellery Can Be Classic Over Time

Designer jewellers who're the very best in the market are particularly original. Their secret to this is to manufacture a work of fine art which happens to be ornamental but really wearable and wanted. Some pieces belonging to the seriously creative can be classified as unusual jewellery. But it really could be just that these designer jewellers are creating beautiful samples which happen to be distinctive and collectable.

The second Scottish jewellery designer Ola Gorie first began her small business a lot more than half a century ago, her work was considered as unusual jewellery, simply because no one else was producing handcrafted jewellery in the same unique way. She was a true leader amongst designer jewellers and her identity ended up being synonymous with stylish, perfectly created jewellery. In 1999 this person was given an MBE in acknowledgement of her efforts both as an effective designer and also as a founder of the modern jewellery trade.

And, it is intriguing that inventiveness has a tendency to run in individuals and their families. Ola's daughter Ingrid Tait is actually a renowned textile designer and also Ola's son in law, Duncan McLean, is known as a very popular playwright and author as well as being a musician, vintner and cheesemonger. Very soon Duncan is to take his musical play Lone Gone Lonesome, penned for the National Theatre of Scotland, on tour in the USA. Duncan will perform at the helm of his band, The Lone Star Swing Band. They're going to be telling the story of Thomas Fraser (1927 - 1978) who had been a fisherman and crofter living on the isolated island of Burra, in the Shetland Isles. But he has also been no doubt one of Scotland's least recognised but most interesting musical characters.

Duncan is leaving behind the designer jewellers business he runs for just a couple of weeks to tour inside of the US the country where Thomas Fraser often dreamed of visiting. The crofter lived for country music along with the blues and mastered the styles of his idols - for example Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams and Big Bill Broonzy - making their music his very own. A bashful, retiring man, he definitely avoided public performance. Instead, he gave away to household members and good friends tapes he lovingly recorded inside the croft.

Thomas Fraser, similar to Duncan McLean grew up with Scottish folk music and songs and so it was the very Scots and Irish way of life, in addition to African rhythms from which American Country music and songs grew. Both Duncan and in addition Thomas fell deeply in love with Country and today their interpretation is taking the tunes full circle once again by touring around the US.

The band is going to be playing the stage musical Lone Gone Lonesome within theatres in Texas, Indiana, Chicago, Pennsylvania and Tallahassee. A commission coming from the National Theatre of Scotland gave Duncan the pleasant ability to talk to a number of people who knew Thomas and he then engrossed himself in the music. He researched his guitar style and also his yodelling technique and told the tale on stage by way of music and narration.

Fabulous Country Music From Designer Jewellers

The Lone Star Swing Band was established several years back, motivated by Duncan's trips to Texas seeking the celebrities of western swing. Mostly the band plays all around Orkney and Shetland, with the occasional forays onto mainland Scotland and beyond. 2012's US tour is undoubtedly the most significant and furthest-flung grand adventure it's set out on.

The name for the band came from Duncan's book Lone Star Swing: Which is about Trail of Bob Wills with the exceptional Texas Playboys. And lately it has had a reincarnation and been re-named The Driftwood Cowboys; a nod to Hank Williams' backing band the Drifting Cowboys. In addition, it sums up their approach to the songs they love: wandering the Scottish shoreline, accumulating the washed-up pieces of blues, country and swing we chance across, putting them together to make their own unconventional but heartfelt variation of American country music.

So, making music together is not too dissimilar to the art of creating unusual jewellery. Ola has made a lifetime's career out of collecting instances of Orkney's extraordinary art history, from the wonderful Neolithic carvings on the shore at Skara Brae as well as the bold types of Viking stonemasons. Even the patterns the ocean makes on the sand have been captured by Ola coupled with other stunning natural delights created by nature within our islands of elemental natural splendour.

Creating music or jewellery while the sun shines are just two aspects of creativity articulated by one Orkney family. Amongst the designer jewellers, Ola Gorie jewellery undoubtedly shines.




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