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26. SARAH JORDAN
“My greatest passion remains the design, concept and making; every single piece of the thousands that I have created over the years, the first master has always been hand carved by myself.”
There is no dilution in the design style of Sarah Jordan. Her jewellery, often described as sensual, soft and soothing embodies her raison d’être. “I like to keep the harmony between the curves of the body and the curves in my mind. Design flows through me naturally and organically. No human being has a flat surface so why should jewellery.
Clearly, there is a gentle drama in each and every design; something in the golden forms that result in each piece being perfectly balanced and in proportion. Trained as a silversmith, Sarah hones her goldsmithing talent to harness the natural environment; its movement, and effects on land and sea, in music and dance. Gold in motion, her work continues to be one of the most identifiable design signatures of today’s leading UK goldsmiths.
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