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Jessica de Lotz
Jessica de Lotz in her St John's Wood Studio. Photograph by Sam Christmas

Jessica de Lotz is a switched-on jeweller

Hettie Harvey, ES Magazine
14 Aug 2009


Jessica de Lotz was also selected to appear in July's Small Show, Huge Talent exhibition at Sotheby's. She grew up in Belsize Park, in a house partly given over to her father's 'musty, dusty' antiquarian bookshop.

Her degree show was inspired by a 1950s handbag she found in Camden Market, filled with the photographs and personal documents of a woman named Daisy Hooper.

Jessica designed a collection for Daisy based on objects in the photographs (light switches, plugs) and secret containers for hiding jewels - in picture frames, hairbrushes and light bulbs. Jessica's work also features Victorian-inspired seals and Martini glass-shaped rings. She lives in Tufnell Park with her musician boyfriend Mason and her cat Princess Tatiana.

What's the first piece of jewellery you remember?
A silver charm bracelet my granny gave me. I would go to auctions with her to pick up antiques. I am exactly like her, not a wheeler and dealer but someone who goes to all the car boot sales and antiques fairs. I found the bracelet in a cabinet at one of those fairs.

What was the first piece of jewellery you ever made?
When I was 12, I sold jewellery outside our cottage in Broadstairs with my best friend. Horrible beaded jewellery; it's a bit embarrassing.

Where do you find your inspiration?Car boot sales. There are good ones on Holloway Road and at St Paul's School in Primrose Hill. I buy things on a whim, and then when I need something, I look in my cupboard of treats. I like being surrounded by objects; to me it's not junk.

How did your degree collection come about?
I always visit John, my 'sourcerer' at the Stables in Camden, because he finds me lovely old pieces. I saw this lizard-skin handbag, but it wasn't until I got home that I looked inside and found everything. Then, realising how much of this person was inside the bag, I felt a responsibility to mark her life, so I made my first piece for Daisy, a little plug ring.

Sum up your work. Object-based, narrative, and functional concealment. Fooling the burglar -that's something I'm obsessed with.

Jessica's jewellery is stocked at Kabiri and at Miss Lala's Boudoir in Primrose Hill (jessicadelotz. wordpress.com)

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