Rebecca Joselyn is a contemporary British silversmith celebrated for her witty, subversive approach to everyday objects.
A graduate of the Glasgow School of Art and later trained at Sheffield Hallam University, Joselyn is best known for transforming disposable forms, such as tin cans, plastic bottles, and paper bags, into exquisitely crafted silver pieces.
Her work challenges perceptions of luxury, permanence, and consumerism, using the enduring medium of silver to question the throwaway culture of modern life. Each piece is handcrafted in sterling silver, often with gold accents, and retains the crumpled, tactile feel of its original disposable counterpart.