Ella Louise Naper (née Champion; 9 February 1886 – 1972) was an English jeweller, potter, designer and painter.
There, under the jeweller Frederick James Partridge, she learned a wide range of techniques for working in metal, wood, and enamel.
[2] The couple spent two years in Looe, Cornwall, before making their permanent home at Trewoofe in Lamorna.
[2] Her jewellery designs included silver brooches, necklaces and earrings and also combs and hair slides.
During the First World War, Ella Naper and Laura Knight collaborated on the design of several pieces of painted jewellery and enamel plaques,[4] including Two Dancers (1912).