Sarah Lewis

Savannah, Georgia

 

 

Flower Geode

 

blown and cut borosilicate glass, large ring

 

 

In the face of the environmental destruction that gold mining causes, it is our responsibility as jewelers to use alternative materials in adornment to help deter the public from the desire to wear gold. We must prove that jewelry can be beautiful and sustainable. I believe that a movement to reduce or all together discontinue the use of gold will be a positive shift in the jewelry community. It is a design challenge that will push the boundaries of materials, alter conceptions of value, and lead to innovative solutions.

 

My recent works feature borosilicate glass, which leaves a much lighter ecological footprint on the earth than that of metals. I believe that the reflective and luminous characteristics of glass provide an effective alternative to gold.  This piece, entitled "flower geode" is kinder to the earth, and inspired by the earth in form.