Fashion Jewelry by Sarah Jordan

Sarah Jordan is an English born fashion jewellery designer who trained at Middlesex University and set up her own fashion jewellery label in 1986. After finishing her training at Middlesex University she stayed on as a lecturer and taught many names who are now involved in the fashion jewellery industry. She has won many awards since her business expanded in 1999, in 2000 she won the UK Jewellery Designer of the Year and was the runner up in 2001, 2003 and 2003. She was also a runner up in 2001 in the UK Luxury Jewellery Designer of the Year. In 2003 and 2004 she won the UK Tahitian Pearl Trophy for her work with pearls.

Sarah Jordan favours silver as the main material for her fashion jewellery. Her fashion jewellery often comes in strange, yet fluid shapes. Her  rings are quite impossible to figure out to the naked eye due to their very strange shape. It is hard to believe that such a shape could be a ring. But they are and they fit effortlessly and stylishly into a finger. Sarah Jordan also uses silver to create earring studs in her fashion jewellery collections. The studs aren’t flimsy like most earrings but solid and reliable. Although any fashion jewellery by Sarah Jordan comes with a huge price tag, the pieces are gaurunteed to last forever and look timeless.

Sarah Jordan’s silver collection of fashion jewellery for men is a little more calm and has less edgy designs. The cufflinks are more edgy however, simple, elegant pieces that still catch attention. The ring Jordan has designed in the silver collection is spiky yet smooth, a nice contrast.

Taking a look at Sarah Jordan’s Serenity range it is clear that the theme of curves and spikes appeals to her a lot. This range is made up of studs, pendants and rings, all in curves spikes set with diamonds.

The Genie collection also uses diamonds pave set in platinum. Sarah Jordan is said to have been inspired by the ‘flow of natural energy’ in creating this collection. The fashion jewellery in this collection consists of a pendant and a set of studs. This is typical of many of Sarah Jordan’s collection’s of fashion jewellery, they usually consist of a ring, a necklace or pendant, and studs of cufflinks. Sarah Jordan’s fashion jewellery is similar to many other contempory designers in that they are all inspired by nature.