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Wendy Ramshaw THE SCOTTISH GALLERY COLLECTION
Wendy Ramshaw
the scottish gallery collection
Wendy Ramshaw
the scottish gallery collection
Born in 1939, Wendy Ramshaw is an international champion of modern
jewellery. Her signature Ringsets are represented in over 70 public collections
worldwide and Prospero’s Table now sits on public display at the Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston, in Texas. Ramshaw’s work also encompasses designs for
textiles, screens, gateways and sculpture.
The Scottish Gallery has exhibited some of her most ambitious ideas through
exhibitions such as Picasso’s Ladies (1989), Room of Dreams (2002),
Prospero’s Table (2004) and A Journey Through Glass (2007). Room of
Dreams was designed and created as a theatrical stage set for the jewellery
and has been revived as a major touring exhibition which began at Somerset
House in 2012 and ended in 2015. In 2013 we held an exhibition called ‘The
Inventor’ to coincide with the touring exhibition Rooms of Dreams,
The Scottish Gallery has held a significant collection of Wendy Ramshaw’s
work since 1988. We have a comprehensive collection of ringsets, earrings,
necklaces, bracelets and many of her publictations. Appointments are not
always necessary to view work but we recommend that you contact the gallery
to check if there is a specialist member of staff to help you with selection and
fitting.
Front cover: China Sea Earrings, 1998, 18ct gold on brass stand. Photo by William Van Esland
Left: Set of Rings for Portrait of Dora Maar. 1990. 14 part ringset, 18ct gold, garnets, citrines,
enamel. Photo by Bob Cramp
Brooch. Plan in a gold circle. 18ct yellow gold. 1988. Photo by William Van Esland
Left: 14 part ringset, diamond and geometric 18ct rings
Right: Solitaire, 18ct gold and diamond ringset on white delrin stand.
Photo by William Van Esland
Earrings ‘Things for Portrait of Nusch’ from Picasso’s Ladies. 18ct, mixed media, moonstone and
amethyst.c. 1989. Photo by William Van Esland
Earrings, 18ct and amethyst. 1994. Photo by William Van Esland
10 part ringset. 18ct yellow gold, amethyst, iolite, sapphire, garnet. Mounted on a brass stand
inlaid with mauve. Photo by William Van Esland
Left: Red Exotic: 8 part ringset. 18ct gold, fire opal, ruby and red enamel bands on a brass inlaid
stand with red wire. 2004.
Right:7 part ringset. 18ct yellow, garnet, ruby, cornelian, fire opal on delrin stand with red bands.
Photo by William Van Esland
Earrings ‘Night Owl’. 18ct pendant earrings on a brass stand. Photo by William Van Esland
Apache Tears (Journey Through Glass) 10 part ringset, 18ct gold with smokey quartz, silver and
gold, black enamel with gold dust, on a white delrin stand with pale brown inlay. 2007. Photo by
William Van Esland
Set of seven rings, 18ct yellow gold with diamonds, three target shapes mounted on a white
delrin stand, 2010. Photo by William Van Esland
Woman Ironing Chain of Stones, silver, gilt and cubic zirconium, 1989. Photo by Shannon Tofts
Empress, 9 part 18ct white gold ringset with amethysts on a delrin stand. Photo by William Van Esland
7 part ringset. Silver, 18ct white gold, 18ct yellow gold, moonstones, labradorite.
White acetal inlaid with white. 2005. Photo by William Van Esland
11 part ringset. Silver, 18ct white gold, 18ct yellow gold, pale sapphires.
Mounted on a transparent perspex stand. Photo by William Van Esland
Necklace: String of enamel beads, black line, 18ct yellow gold, black enamel
Necklace: red line, 18ct yellow gold, red enamel
Photo by William Van Esland
Blanc avec Blanc, 2000. White gold with large white agate and diamonds. Photo by William Van Esland
Green Goddess. 8 part ringset, 18ct gold with emerald, cornelian, tourmaline, green garnet, 2000. Photo by
William Van Esland
Pendant earrings, 2007. 18ct white gold with diamonds on white delrin stand. Photo by William Van Esland
Pink Dream. 6 part ringset, 18ct with tourmaline and garnets on a clear stand. Photo by William Van Esland
Left: Air, 2007, glass and 18ct gold thread, ball necklace, 6 cm diameter.
Above: Lucciole, 2007, 18ct gold chain, pendant necklace, glass sphere with gold thread, 7 cm
diameter. Photography by Graham Pym
Room of Dreams
The Scottish Gallery
8 August - 3 September 2002
In 2002 Wendy Ramshaw achieved one of her most
ambitious projects to date, by installing the Room of
Dreams at The Scottish Gallery. This extraordinary
project included flooring, a wall, furniture, sculpture
and over 40 new pieces of jewellery all designed by
Ramshaw for a specific area of the Gallery and united
by an underlying theme of dreams. Although widely
known as one of the most significant post-war jewellery designers in the UK, typified by projects such
as Picasso’s Ladies shown at the Victoria and Albert
Museum, London in 1999, Room of Dreams gave the
viewer an expectional and different insight into Ramshaw’s ability to articulate her ideas in very different
ways and on differing scales.
Above & bottom right: Room of Dreams at The Scottish Gallery, 2002
Photography Shannon Tofts. Courtesy of Ruthin Craft Centre
The Red Queen
This ring set was made for the Red
Queen from Through the Looking
Glass by Lewis Carroll, to reflect
her unpredictable temperament and
imposing presence.
Sold by The Scottish Gallery to a
private collection
The Red Queen, Set of 22 rings. 18ct
yellow gold with garnets
on a red anodised aluminium stand,
19.5 x 4.8cm, 2001/02.
Photo George Gammer
White Rings for a Nude Lying in a White Bed, private collection
Set of 12 rings, 1996-97, 18ct white gold with marble. Photo by Bob Cramp
Wendy Ramshaw
Selected Publications
Picasso’s Ladies, 1999
160 pages. Hardback publication in full colour presenting a collection of works by
Wendy Ramshaw inspired by Picasso’s paintings of his wives, mistresses and friends.
Arnoldsche Art Publishers
ISBN 9783925369803
The Paper Jewelery Collection, 2000
40 pages. A cut out and self-assembly collection of over 20 wearables in paper.
Wendy Ramshaw and David Watkins; Thames & Hudson, London
ISBN 0-500-51019-9
The Big Works, 2004
163 pages. Paper back in full colour illustrating site specific large scale installations.
ISBN 84-607-9944-1
A Life’s Partnership, 2009
280 pages. Hardback publication in full colour. A survey of the life and work of
David Watkins and Wendy Ramshaw.
Available to purchase from The Scottish Gallery £25.00
Rooms of Dreams, 2012
208 pages. This hardback, casebound publication provides a unique insight into the
fifty year career of this leading British designer. Indepth interviews, expert essays
and sumptuous photography in this publication beautifully accompany the exhibition ‘Wendy Ramshaw: Rooms of Dreams’, a Harley Gallery touring exhibition in
partnership with Ruthin Craft Centre.
Available to purchase from The Scottish Gallery £25.00
Public Collections
Born in 1939, Wendy Ramshaw is an international champion of modern jewellery. Her
signature Ringsets are represented in over 70 public collections worldwide. Ramshaw’s
work also encompasses designs for textiles, screens, gateways and sculpture.
Work In Selected Public Collections
Abbot Hall Gallery, Kendal (Uk)
Art Gallery Of South Australia, Adelaide (Australia)
Art Gallery Of Western Australia, Perth (Australia)
Australian National Gallery, Canberra (Australia)
Birmingham City Art Gallery, Birmingham (Uk)
Broadfield House Glass Museum, Stourbridge (Uk)
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institute, New York (Usa)
The Corning Museum Of Glass (Usa)
The Crafts Council, London (Uk)
Helen Williams Drutt Collection Of Modern Jewellery (Usa)
Kundstindustrimuseet, Oslo (Norway)
Liverpool Museum & Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (Uk)
Musëe Des Arts Décoratifs, Paris (France)
Museum Of Modern Art, Kyoto (Japan)
Museum Fur Kunst Und Gewerbe, Hamburg (Germany)
National Gallery Of Victoria (Australia)
National Museum Of Wales, Cardiff (Uk)
Die Neue Sammlung, Munich (Germany)
Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseet, Trondheim (Norway)
Philadelphia Museum Of Art, Philadelphia (Usa)
Powerhouse, Sydney, New South Wales (Australia)
Princessehof Museum (Holland)
Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh (Uk)
Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim (Germany)
Science Museum, London (Uk)
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (Holland)
Victoria & Albert Museum, London (Uk)
Worshipful Company Of Goldsmiths, London (Uk)
Universe 1797, 2007, blown glass,45 cm h.
Purchased by the National Museums of Scotland from A Journey Through Glass at The Scottish Gallery,
2007
Prospero’s Table
Inspired by reading Shakespear’s The Tempest, Prospero’s Table builds on the magic, mystery and
Prospero’s Table is in the permanent collection of Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
Prospero’s Table, 2004. Photo by Shannon Tofts
brilliance of Room of Dreams, creating a charmed setting for some exceptional jewels.
Prospero’s Table, 2004. Photo by Shannon Tofts
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