Thursday, February 9, 2012

Jewellery for Sustainability


My intention is to manufacture jewellery using sustainable practices and techniques. I'm not really sure how to go about this just yet. I think a good place to start would be to look into primitive and ancient techniques and tools. By default they made jewellery in a "sustainable" way because they had fewer resources and no mass production abilities. I also want my jewellery to have the narrative message of what being 'green' means to me. I am passionate about sustainability through lifestyle awareness and conscious choices, so as a jeweller I'd like to do the same.
I think Jewellery's environmental footprint is made up of two factors:
  1. The trade. By this i mean the process of jewellery manufacture (this has relatively small scale negative impact).
  2. The raw material. Traditional jewellery generally is made from metal and stones. These are extracted from our earth through mining,(which has a significant negative environmental impact).
By breaking Jewellery's environmental impact down to two, i can focus my personal strategy for making sustainable jewellery . I can reduce my footprint by
  1. Consciously choosing manufacturing processes(possibly primitive ones) and materials that are better for the environment, and
  2. Sourcing low-footprint raw materials. Using recycled silver and ethically sourced stones. I am using recycled silver that has been extracted from old x-rays (a process i am keen to find out more about).
I think i may finally understand what it is that Im trying to do, hope so :) and having some fun.



1 comment:

  1. Hi Daniela ... this sounds really great!... Do you know of anybody else that is vaguely doing what you are trying to do?

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