Bold arc shape reminiscent of a boat or a bay. These rich green earrings make a positive statement. Hand cut from beach plastic and combined with recycled silver wires they have a matt, scratched texture.
Materials: Plastic and sterling silver.
Dimensions: 45 x 50 mm.
For Bronwen Gwillim, using materials that are considered waste helps alleviate the worry that many makers share, that is, in a world full to the brim of stuff, how can I justify making more?” Over her career she has explored using broken glass from greenhouses, scrap metal, old clothes and most recently plastic that she collects from the beaches where she lives in Pembrokeshire. For her the material always comes first and the more troublesome it is the better! Bronwen makes jewellery, painting and sculpture but likes to call herself a plasticsmith (referencing her training as a silversmith). Knowing about the very different types of plastic, how to identify them and work with them safely has become, for her, a way of reframing waste as a valuable resource for making and she enjoys teaching others what she’s learned.