The jewellery designer He was young and comple
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The jewellery designer
He was young and completely unknown, but Paul Waterhouse believed in himself. He"d heard that there was going to be a large exhibition for jewellery designers and he asked the organisers whether he could show some of his work. "I was only 21," he says, "and they agreed, if I could show a complete collection." So he went to the bank, borrowed £1,500 for materials, and began to work on new designs. "The exhibition was fantastic. Although everyone else was much more experienced than I was, my designs were still praised."
He decided to transfer his business to Canada and began to experiment with new materials: all sorts of stones from around the world, some totally new to him. "As most of them weren"t precious, it changed the way I approached design. It was great! I was able to produce much larger pieces of modern jewellery," he says. "Then I was asked by an advertising agency to design a wedding ring for a TV advert. The agency liked what I"d done, but their client, a car manufacturer, wanted something a little more traditional. I was happy to make changes and that work gave me a lot of free publicity."
At the start of his career, Paul felt confident.
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