New Jewellery by Tamara Dixon Now at Galleria Luti
- gallerialuti

- Jul 28
- 2 min read
There’s something quietly powerful about Tamara Dixon’s work—jewellery that speaks in textures, form, and feeling rather than volume. Her latest pieces, now available at Galleria Luti, continue that thoughtful conversation. Anchored in ideas of connection, movement, and place, the new collection features five standouts: Justice, Grow, Paddle, and Village—each expressed through bracelets and earrings or necklaces.
Justice Bracelet
This piece feels both structured and fluid—like it’s carrying a message, but letting you interpret it in your own time. Its balanced shapes suggest fairness and symmetry, while the surface textures add just enough grit to keep it grounded. It's a bold, architectural bracelet—equally at home with a tailored blazer or worn casually on the wrist with sleeves rolled up.
Grow Necklace and Earrings
One of the more delicate additions, Grow is full of quiet optimism. The necklace has a fine, organic line to it—like a sprouting stem or the arc of a vine mid-climb. The earrings mirror that same gentle upward reach. There’s movement here, but also patience. These are pieces for someone who’s evolving, changing, or simply open to possibility.
Paddle Bracelet and Earrings
There’s a rhythmic quality to the Paddle set—repeated, rounded forms that feel like they belong to a story told over water. Whether you see river stones, oars in motion, or just like the way the shapes catch light, these pieces carry a sense of direction. They’re tactile and satisfying—solid enough to make a statement, subtle enough to wear every day.
Village Bracelet and Earrings
Village is perhaps the most personal-feeling of the new works. The abstract forms echo rooftops or clustered buildings—evoking the idea of community and belonging without being literal. There’s a warmth to the metalwork, a quiet layering of form and finish that invites closer inspection. The earrings have an easy drop; the bracelet carries weight without heaviness.
Each piece in this collection reflects what Tamara does so well: creating jewellery that’s both wearable and reflective. There’s no rush to ‘get’ it—the meaning can shift depending on the day or the person wearing it. That’s part of the appeal.
You can view the new pieces now at Galleria Luti, alongside a curated collection of contemporary Scottish makers. Whether you’re drawn to bold geometry or subtle storytelling, there’s something in this series that will likely speak to you—quietly, but clearly.


















































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