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:
- The trade. By this i mean the process of jewellery manufacture (this has relatively small scale negative impact).
- 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).
- Consciously choosing manufacturing processes(possibly primitive ones) and materials that are better for the environment, and
- 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).
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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