Taranaki Sustainability Brooch
For thinking and acting for the good of our future world and caring for te taiao.
The Taranaki Sustainability Brooch is made from recycled plastic and steel.
Developing the Award
Jewellers Sam Kelly and Jennifer Laracy held workshops at Puke Ariki and throughout Taranaki to find out what values are important to us today. They invited locals to create their own awards for people who deserve to be honoured, and through the stories that were shared came up with the top 10 values for our region. Inspired by heritage objects in the Puke Ariki collection and designs from the community they then created 10 new awards, including the Sustainabilty Brooch.
Hear what Sam has to say about the Sustainability Brooch.
Sketches
Putting ideas onto paper helps the artists decide how to present their ideas and figure out the best type of materials to use.
Our Sustainability Supporter
Sam Kelly and Jennifer Laracy selected people from the community who represent each value to be photographed for the Redecorating Taranaki exhibition. The Sustainability Brooch is worn by Erin Strampel, who is the Workshops Coordinator and Zero Waste Educator at Sustainable Taranaki.
Which community value do you align with?
Are you always busy taking part in activities or do you prefer to spend time with family and friends?
Take our quirky quiz to discover which value you align with and receive your virtual award!