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After Danish jeweller Maria Black completed her four-year goldsmith course in London in 2010, she sold jewellery from an East London market stall every Sunday. “I would haul my suitcase with all my stuff and have to consider how I presented it,” she says from her Copenhagen studio. “I was speaking with people, I saw what they reacted to, what they didn't like. And I understood price points and what was missing from the marketplace.”
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