Rod Kelly Goldsmith Silversmith MA(RCA)

Based in rural Shetland, Rod Kelly specialises in making one off commissions in silver and gold.

For me, to help this genius of embossed and chased metalwork in devising suitable iconography for the Ashmolean silver commission was a huge pleasure’.

Tim Wilson, Keeper of Western Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.

Rod Kelly is one of the UK’s leading silversmiths, he specializes in low relief chasing often inlaying the chased details in fine gold. His images are derived from his interest in the beautiful countryside that surrounded him in Norfolk and inspired by his many trips to the Shetland Islands where he now lives. His designs are based upon drawn sketches; the lines translated in to shapes and patterns often found chased in low relief on his specially commissioned pieces. Since leaving the Royal College of Art in 1983 where he gained a Masters Degree he has tended to work to commission, first from a studio in London and then for twenty years from a workshop in the garden of his Norfolk home before moving to Shetland.

He makes all of the forms himself using the traditional techniques of silversmithing, often hand raising (hammering) large pieces of silver to produce high quality pieces of functional silver.

His work can be found in many public and private collections including The V&A Museum, No. 10 Downing Street, The Royal Mint, St Paul’s Cathedral, The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers, Eton College Chapel, New College Oxford, The Ashmolean Museum Oxford and the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge.

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