Crafts CouncilDirectoryCaroline Brogden - Contemporary JewelleryContemporary Jeweller passionate about sustainability.Elim, WalesJewelleryMetalworkingStone carvingSilversmithingWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoSustainabilityAs a self-taught jeweller Caroline has never felt the need to conform or follow set creative practices. Instead, she hones her style on the inspiration she draws not only from the Surfite itself, but the environment around her. Caroline's work challenges the traditional value of materials by placing Surfite at the center. Her collections, which include earrings, rings, and necklaces, are known for their bright, coastal colours and environmentally-conscious craftsmanship. Focus:Carving waste resinCV:Download documentStockists:Saltwater GalleryIdeas around sustainability, circular design and material led design are the building blocks of my jewellery. Working with surfboard shaper Jay Burnett I use his waste and surplus resin to create bold contemporary jewellery. By allowing the Surfite to take centre stage it allows the wearer to reconsider the value given to waste material. Silver is added to provide structure and form. Precious metal elements almost become secondary in their value against the beauty and story behind Surfite. AboutAs a self-taught jeweller Caroline has never felt the need to conform or follow set creative practices. Instead, she hones her style on the inspiration she draws not only from the Surfite itself, but the environment around her. Caroline's work challenges the traditional value of materials by placing Surfite at the center. Her collections, which include earrings, rings, and necklaces, are known for their bright, coastal colours and environmentally-conscious craftsmanship. InfoFocus:Carving waste resinCV:Download documentStockists:Saltwater GallerySustainabilityIdeas around sustainability, circular design and material led design are the building blocks of my jewellery. Working with surfboard shaper Jay Burnett I use his waste and surplus resin to create bold contemporary jewellery. By allowing the Surfite to take centre stage it allows the wearer to reconsider the value given to waste material. Silver is added to provide structure and form. Precious metal elements almost become secondary in their value against the beauty and story behind Surfite. WebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookProjectShape and Form ContinuedProjectShape, Form and Function - Part 2ProjectShape, Form Function Part 1