The golden touch
- Sara grew up in various countries in Africa
- It takes her up to 600 hours to create one piece
- She has collaborated with brands including Piaget and Guerlain
Sara Bran is a self-taught goldsmith who creates fine jewellery and decorative items with a lace-like effect. Her bespoke, unique pieces are inspired by poetry and have exceptional finesse and delicacy. From a very young age, Sara knew she wanted to work with her hands. She began her studies in history of art before moving into the fine arts. A career in painting, drawing, modelling and photography followed, before her attention moved to stone sculpture and in turn to jewellery, and finally to the signature pieces that she makes today.
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INTERVIEW
The beauty of nature, movement and light influenced me. I grew up spending a lot of time outside in the wild – my favourite place to be. My strong sense of observation enables me to spot complex patterns and structures, which, along with colours and shapes, inspires my work.
I was drawn to the finesse and details in lace as well as the process of creation and design, the precision, meticulousness and patience it takes. Above all, I enjoy the research and innovation, the technical and artistic challenges that come with the territory.
I specialise in manual cutting with a boc-wire saw and in carving. I am passionate about innovation and I build complex objects by pushing technical limits and innovating. My work is very precise, very refined and has a marked and strong identity.
Tools are our allies to make creations. I work with traditional tools because they are more precise. My creations are innovative because I am doing things that are said to be impossible, through experimentation and research, pushing the limits of the material.



































