Sarah’s Sparkling Success

1 JANUARY 2003

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) graduate is already leaving her hallmark on the exclusive world of jewellery design and creation. Sarah Lugton, who recently completed her Bachelor of Arts in Jewellery at the CSU Wagga Wagga Campus, is one of three young Australian’s awarded the inaugural Kaiserman Prize in Melbourne for her “spatial themed” silver rings and bangle. Her prize includes studio space, materials, tools and on-going mentoring from Kaiserman’s expert jewellers in Melbourne. Sarah says she is, “Grateful at the recognition of my work and honoured and privileged to be one of the three winners.” Founder of the Prize Mr Simon Kaiserman complimented Sarah, saying her work was outstanding, “Both technically and artistically. The pieces reflect perfectly the artist’s statement which is an achievement in itself,” he said.

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