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This medal shows an unusual aspect of Ramshaw's creative output (the award or medal) yet the shape, material and technique, which present an original take on the award medal, are all characteristic of Ramshaw's creations in metal and glass (here acrylic). Works by Wendy Ramshaw have been associated with the V&A since 1976, on large and small scale objects, both in the field of jewellery and public art. ","historicalContext":"This medal was commissioned to the artist by <i>Homes and Gardens</i> and V&A Enterprises in 2000, to be presented by the Prince of Wales to mark his special choice in the Award for British Classic Contemporary Design.\r\nIn the artist's words, 'the Prince, the sponsors and the museum all needed to be represented on the medal. The format of the medal is reminiscent of a computer disk holding a store of interrelated information and memory. (...) The medal is constructed as a series of layers, each one conveying a different message.' 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