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70 episodes
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Discussion, analysis and comment from the British Academy of Jewellery on the latest industry issues.
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Design
Arts
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Living Gold with Simone Van Den Broek
BAJ Podcast
26 minutes
3 weeks ago
Living Gold with Simone Van Den Broek
In this episode, Sofie speaks with Simone Van Den Broek, a lecturer and researcher whose pioneering work explores the potential of mycelium, a living organism more commonly associated with fungi, as a material for jewellery. Through her project Living Gold, Simone challenges conventional notions of luxury and permanence, inviting us to imagine a future where materials are grown.   Together, they discuss Simone’s interdisciplinary background, her role within the Situated Art, Design and Technology research group at Avans University of Applied Sciences, and the mindset shift required to collaborate with living materials. From the benefits of bio-based design to the importance of storytelling in sustainable practice, this conversation offers a compelling glimpse into jewellery’s regenerative potential. Tune in to discover how Simone’s research redefines beauty through ecological harmony, and why growing our own materials might be the next radical step in sustainable adornment.
BAJ Podcast
Discussion, analysis and comment from the British Academy of Jewellery on the latest industry issues.