Emma Cotton
- Jewellery
Emma Cotton is a local jewellery artist crafting her bespoke and one-of-a-kind pieces from her home studio. Emma’s jewellery are wearable pieces of art inspired by her love of her environment and the raw materials she works with.
Opening Hours
- Sat 7 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sun 8 Sept10am - 4pm
- Mon 9 Sept10am - 4pm
- Tue 10 Sept10am - 4pm
- Wed 11 Sept10am - 4pm
- Thu 12 Sept10am - 4pm
- Fri 13 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sat 14 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sun 15 Sept10am - 4pm
- Mon 16 Sept10am - 4pm
- Tue 17 Sept10am - 4pm
- Wed 18 Sept10am - 4pm
- Thu 19 Sept10am - 4pm
- Fri 20 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sat 21 Sept10am - 4pm
- Sun 22 Sept10am - 4pm
Best to park at the top of the hill
- Parking suitable for cars
- Parking suitable for buses
- Universal access
- Family friendly (suitable for children)
Being surrounded by art, creativity and the joy of making, as a young child, inspired Emma to pursue a career as an artist. Emma has always drawn inspiration from her environment and her love of raw materials. She was drawn to creating jewellery early in her artistic career and has further developed her skills creating one-of-a-kind and bespoke pieces of wearable art. Emma has developed her skills through formal education and ‘on the job’ training with notable Jewellers. She travels regularly attending workshops learning from national and international artists in honing her skills. Emma’s respect for her raw materials can be seen in her work, the precious metals and gems Emma works with. Each have a unique story to be told, harnessed by Emma’s skill as an artist, reflecting Emma’s life journey, her love of Margaret River, the ocean, walking in the bush and the places where the materials are sourced. Emma spends time with her materials curiously imagining who might wear her pieces and the life they might have beyond her studio. She is drawn to the lustre of metal and precious gems. You will see the tendrils of the Margaret River grape vines curling through her pieces, the feathers she finds on her walks, the crashing waves of the of the mouth of the Margaret River and the droplets of dew on the wild orchids. Emma is compelled to create and hopes that upon your visit you will find her studio, her pieces and her process as compelling.