Jewellery

I started making jewellery after I finished my MA in London. I lived in a small flat in Sheperds Bush and couldn`t afford a studio, so I didn`t have the luxury of being able to make room sized installations, so needed to make something small! Jewellery seemed like the perfect solution, so I joined a jewellery-making course with a friend and we giggled our way through it…After this course I continued to experiment and it gradually became part of my practice. The following year I went to New Zealand for three months for an artists` residency at an art centre near Wellington. It was here I spent three blissful months developing my jewellery practice

When I first came to live in the rainy, but very lovely, city of Manchester, my childhood friend and I set up our own accessory studio Ellie and Lou in the Manchester Craft and Design Centre. I now make from my lovely studio at home near Manchester.

I now use laser cutting technology to create unique and delicate shapes that I then layer, playing with depth. I use different materials like; walnut, acrylic, feathers, ribbon and fabric. The pieces often connect to a certain places that evoke a nostalgic elegance, often using an art deco palette to hand paint each piece. I am inspired by architecture in particular art deco interiors, as well as craft techniques, such as quilling and decoupage. I exhibit my collections in various places and galleries such as Yorkshire Sculpture Park and they are stocked widely; featuring in British Vogue as well as popular blogs like Creative Review etc.

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Jewellery blog


Yorkshire Sculpture Park…


It`s been a busy few weeks preparing for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park showcase and now sarahlouisejay is stocked in Au Boutique.

I can finally share with you some of my new pieces available to buy NOW! Let me introduce you to Cherie, Bright and bold.The perfect statement necklace for a sunny day in the country or relaxing in a beer garden. Made from four large pieces of laser cut walnut, layered and painted scarlet and sky blue with tan leather cord detail natural cord and a gold clasp.

Meirion named after Port Meirion (beautiful inspiring place in Wales) made from five pieces of laser cut walnut, painted white, scarlet and sky blue, with a natural cord and silver clasp.

Cecelia bracelets available in scarlet, sky blue and duck egg blue..I`ll make Cecelia to your wrist size just e-mail me.

Marjorie is my new favourite! named after my grandma. Marjorie is available in three colour combinations; scarlet and white, scarlet and sky blue and white and sky blue (the one below) More photos to follow… Marjorie is made from ten pieces of laser cut walnut with natural cord and silver clasp.

 

New brooches for spring and Cecelia bracelet…


Spring is peering round the corner…yippeee! so to celebrate two new brooches are in the shop now! Scarlet brooch with scarlet grossgrain ribbon, guinea foul feathers and laser cut motif painted white and Stripey ribbon brooch with stripey ribbon, guinea foul feathers and laser cut motif painted white.

Cecelia bracelet made from laser cut walnut painted duck egg blue with natural cord, the perfect touch to any spring outfit. Cecelia is available to buy now! I`ll be putting a scarlet and sea blue Cecelia in the shop soon..

It fits snugly on the wrist…if you want it made to the size of your wrist just e-mail and i`d be happy to do that for no extra cost.

British by Design…


I`m excited that my new collection is now available to buy from Britain by Design have a look here

My new collection has recently featured on inspiration of the nation….which is a site i often browse…here is what they say…

Sarah Louise Jay is the creator of the following jewelries made from laser cut walnut and then hand painted in deep colors like:  beiges, browns and natural colors. The artist confesses she was always in love with anything crafted and she had a lot of fun to experiment  a lot in the field of jewelry design. Elegant necklaces and different accessories, find all of them here on Sarah Louise Jay’s contemporary jewelry site.

If you want to know more about her and her beautiful collections, read below:

It`s  hard to pin point what has been most influential in my work, so many things have contributed;  inspiring tutors, places, materials, exhibitions like, ‘sensations’, artists, countryside; all of it blurs together. I can`t remember a time when I didn`t make, I always loved to use my hands and make. I remember being as young as seven and not being able to let go when drawing and painting, I could never finish anything, it felt too distant, but making was much more instinctive and playful. Making has always been about the materials and exploring them. When I had the confidence to turn away from painting at university and embrace ‘making,’ I started to construct miniature paper environments. I think I was being more true to myself and that was probably a turning point and being in the boundary of the ‘painting department’ helped, it gave me something to rebel against!

Encouraged to keep sketch books I allowed myself to play and experiment with materials. It somehow felt safe in a sketch book! After my MA at the RCA, I started to make jewellery, to fulfill my need to make, in MA my work had moved on to room size installations and because I couldn`t afford a studio I had to scale back and focused on jewellery; something I’d made as a child, but never given it much thought until that point. I still use the same process now when making my jewellery. I always have a sketch book to hand and it`s still about playing, experimenting and using materials in different ways. My new Winter Gardens collection is inspired by the beautiful Winter Gardens building in Blackpool. The collection is made from laser cut walnut; the beautiful shapes are hand painted with an art deco seaside palette. I quill ribbon to create different shapes, which the delicate walnut pieces are sometimes layered onto. Each necklace is made in Britain and treated like a wearable piece of art. Beautiful one of a kind hand made guinea foul feathered brooches and head pieces are part of the new collection too Inspiration from Blackpool has always been hiding in my work somewhere, but it feels really nice to acknowledge this in my new collection. 

 

Vogue- Jingle Bells Rock…..


Lou Lou is in Vogue!

SARAHLOUISEJAY recently launched her beautiful Winter Garden collection, which is made by laser cutting walnut, taking inspiration from Art Nouveau architecture. SarahLouiseJay layers the delicate walnut pieces, which are hand painted with

an Art Deco seaside palette. Each necklace is made in Britain and treated like a wearable piece of art. You can buy her collection online at www.sarahlouisejay.co.uk or
contact her here to commission a piece.