When I started out, there weren't many women in jewellery, and I hope that by creating a more open-minded approach to creativity and design, that I have been able to make a change on what was a very male dominated world.
I think that's why I've always felt comfortable in the arts where you are creating things that will hopefully be around for a long time and won't be transient.
Jewellery tends to have a much longer life – it can become part of your heritage and have a sentimental value that runs extremely deep, across generations.
There's something intrinsically sensual about jewellery, you wear it on your skin, it's a part of you and it embodies and imbues the personality and lustre of the wearer. There's something about gold and stones in particular which- for me- have a magical element.
Jade Jagger: Artist, Creative Director & Jeweller
Jade Jagger is a visionary artist, creative director and jeweller. Her childhood coincided with the halcyon days of...