Sarah Pulvertaft


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Sep 25 2024 57 mins  

A thousand facets seats with Sarah Pulvertaft and they talk about her beginnings in the jewelry world, her education in Australia and why she decided to move from production work to slow fashion! I hope you enjoy our conversation.


About Sarah Pulvertaft Jewellery

Sarah uses traditional techniques to make silver and gold jewellery combining repeated and kinetic elements to create subtle undulating surfaces and patterns. Inspiration comes from many different sources including the rural environment where she lives and works in Oxfordshire, UK.

She exhibits widely at prestigious shows and exhibitions in the UK and overseas, you can find a full list of past, present and future events on the News and Events page.

In addition to the her collections Sarah welcomes commission work and enjoys developing bespoke designs with her clients from the kernel of an idea to finished piece, often incorporating family treasures and recycling gems and metals to create future heirlooms.

You're welcome to visit Sarah at her studio, please get in touch to arrange a visit Contact Sarah Pulvertaft

About Sarah

Sarah graduated from Sydney College of The Arts in 1988 and established her studio in London in 1995. She now lives and works in rural Oxfordshire where she designs and makes her distinctive pieces.

Sarah's fascination with playful movement as an aspect of jewellery design began when she came across the kinetic makers of the 1960s during her studies. The fascination endures and she incorporates this additional dimension into most of the pieces she makes.


You can follow Sarah Pulvertaft on Instagram @sarahpulvertaf , visit her website

https://sarahpulvertaft.com/

Please visit @athousandfacets on Instagram to see some of the work discussed in this episode.

Music by @chris_keys__

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