e.g.etal: contemporary jewellery and objects

e.g.etal: contemporary jewellery and objects e.g.etal was established in 1998 to support Australia’s thriving jewellery design movement. www.egetal.com.au

Over two decades on, we represent over 55 designers and have become internationally recognised for diversity and innovation.

02/06/2026

We recently had the pleasure of listening to Robin Wells speak about the inspirations behind her newest collection, Double Rainbow.

The Perth-based artist invited us into her studio for a virtual tour, where she took us through her practice and generously gave us an in-depth look into the techniques she uses.

At the link in bio, Robin expands on why the natural world has served as a lifelong source of inspiration, the delicate technique of fusing precious metals and her return to incorporating colour in her work.

06/05/2026

INTRODUCING GABBEE STOLP – We are excited to welcome Tasmania-based artist Gabbee Stolp this week.

Gabbee’s collection is inspired by bodies of water, specifically the Timtulli Minanya/the River Derwent, which runs through the town in which she lives.

Inspired by bodies of water, specifically the Timtulli Minanya/the River Derwent, Gabbee’s collection highlights our relationship to these places and the creatures that live within them. Signifying life, connection and transformation, they hold memories and tell us of deep history and of constant change.

Gabbee dialled in from Tasmania to discuss her practice and the inspiration behind a body of work that brings softness to the fore with equal parts tenderness and playfulness. Read more at the link in bio.

21/04/2026

We recently celebrated Liv Boyle on the opening evening of her first solo exhibition for e.g.etal, titled ‘Shooting Stars & Electric Clouds’.

This special collection features a palette and materials that emulates moments and memories of time spent in Victoria’s picturesque Mornington Peninsula, and aims to capture a quiet connection between the individual and our natural environment.

Our team would like to thank Liv’s family, friends and fans alike for being part of this exciting evening. Shooting Stars & Electric Clouds is available showing at e.g.etal gallery until 30th April.

25/03/2026

We recently welcomed the Advanced Diploma in Jewellery & Objects students from Melbourne Polytechnic to our gallery, for a talk led by our General Manager and Artist Manager.

The students were briefed on collection curation, artist representation at e.g.etal gallery, as well as guidance on crafting unique and cohesive collections that balance design-forward aesthetics with wearable pieces appealing to both niche and large audiences.

We’d like to thank the lecturers and students for visiting our gallery. Our team thoroughly enjoyed interacting with the industry’s future artists, we look forward to hosting you at e.g.etal again soon!

Like fiery passion or a vivid flame, vibrant pink and red gemstones hold a power to spark imagination and ignite excitem...
19/03/2026

Like fiery passion or a vivid flame, vibrant pink and red gemstones hold a power to spark imagination and ignite excitement.⁠

Rich rubies, spinel, and sapphires set in luscious yellow gold evoke a sense of romance even in the quietest of moments.⁠

Captured are pieces by Katherine Bowman, Alexandra Dodds, Aurelia Yeomans, and Suzi Zutic —each design is thoughtfully crafted and is imbued with meaning by the artist.⁠

View these magnificent works of wearable art in the gallery, Mondays to Saturdays from 10am to 5pm.

Nine glimmering sapphires in shades of blue, nestled in a tablet of gold.⁠⁠Impressive in length and lustre, Katherine Bo...
15/02/2026

Nine glimmering sapphires in shades of blue, nestled in a tablet of gold.⁠

Impressive in length and lustre, Katherine Bowman’s Talisman Necklace is like a piece of another time. Evoking a sense of love and history—where shared affection, care and protection are materialised in physical form.

Feather motifs chiselled in silver, lustrous pearls, and vibrant gemstones – Jennifer Martin’s jewellery reminds us to p...
14/01/2026

Feather motifs chiselled in silver, lustrous pearls, and vibrant gemstones – Jennifer Martin’s jewellery reminds us to pause and notice the delicate details found in nature.⁠

Rich with narratives, Jennifer’s ethereal collection gives a delightful and intimate insight into the artist’s relationship with the natural world.

Newly delivered by Cass Partington- the ‘Large Halo Necklace’ in beautiful warm yellow gold against cool blackened silve...
11/01/2026

Newly delivered by Cass Partington- the ‘Large Halo Necklace’ in beautiful warm yellow gold against cool blackened silver chain, and the ‘Brutal Necklace’ in yellow gold with white sapphire, a vibrant evolution of the artist’s 2023 ‘Dark Mode’ exhibition collection.

Discover these striking pendant necklaces and more at e.g.etal gallery, handmade by Australian artists.

21/12/2025

We recently had the pleasure of hosting Julia Storey for an artist talk, where she shared the concepts behind her beautiful jewellery, as well as her impressive collection of gemstones amassed over the years.

Inspired by an eagle’s eye view of a landscape, the ‘Shared Terrain’ designs show Julia’s signature patchwork terrains of yellow and white golds. Crafted by hand, each piece is meticulously placed together, creating a puzzle of gold with unparalleled precision.

Julia believes the patchwork also signifies a ‘patching together’ of memories, be it our relationship with others and our environment, or quiet memories with our internal self.

Explore Julia Storey’s singular collection of jewellery in the gallery and online.

18/12/2025

The Sliced Diamond, Offcuts, and 2C Signet rings by Welfe Bowyer. Australian sapphires in gentle green hues and a constellation of champagne diamonds glisten against the warm intensity of yellow gold.⁠

Obsessed with texture and materiality, Welfe’s designs exist in the tension between organic form and architectural precision. Like lost heirlooms, his pieces are like something created centuries ago — rediscovered and alluding to intricately designed geometries from an alternate history.⁠

Explore Welfe Bowyer’s unique collection of work at e.g.etal gallery and at the link in bio.

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