
Sarah Zentz is committed to being a responsible, modern, and ethical jewelry brand. Fashioned from nature, using 100% sustainably sourced materials, she brings raw natural beauty to the environmentally conscious woman. You can feel good consciously and look good naturally while wearing her ethically made jewelry. Sarah's designer jewelry collection is ethically made with recycled silver, recycled gold, reclaimed redwood, and sustainably sourced abalone shell. The use of minimal, geometric, precious metal settings and precisely inlaid redwood and abalone are signature elements of her design aesthetic. She is an advocate for responsible mining and sustainable sources for precious metals in hope of promoting responsible mining and supply chain transparency.
MISSION STATEMENT
Sarah Zentz is committed to creating positive change through environmental responsibility and ethical sourcing practices. Her goal is to create ethically made jewelry that empowers the environmentally conscious wearer.
MISSION STATEMENT
Sarah Zentz is committed to creating positive change through environmental responsibility and ethical sourcing practices. Her goal is to create ethically made jewelry that empowers the environmentally conscious wearer.
BIO
Sarah Zentz (b. 1987) received her BFA degree in Metalsmithing & New Media (Summa Cum Laude) from Millersville University.
Her work has exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Arts & Design (NYC), Monterey Museum of Art, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, Museum & Arts Center, Lois Lambert Gallery, Le Van Gallery, Post Ranch Inn Mercantile, Artisans Gallery, and The Phoenix Shop at Nepenthe.
Sarah has been featured in reputable publications including National Jeweler, American Craft Council, Klimt02, The Closeteur Magazine, and The Association for Contemporary Jewellery.
Sarah is a recipient of the Halstead Grant for Emerging Silver Jewelry Artists. She was a Jewelry teachers assistant at Ox-Bow School of Art. She is a member of the Society of North American Goldsmiths.
Sarah lives and works in Los Angeles, California.
Sarah Zentz (b. 1987) received her BFA degree in Metalsmithing & New Media (Summa Cum Laude) from Millersville University.
Her work has exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Arts & Design (NYC), Monterey Museum of Art, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, Museum & Arts Center, Lois Lambert Gallery, Le Van Gallery, Post Ranch Inn Mercantile, Artisans Gallery, and The Phoenix Shop at Nepenthe.
Sarah has been featured in reputable publications including National Jeweler, American Craft Council, Klimt02, The Closeteur Magazine, and The Association for Contemporary Jewellery.
Sarah is a recipient of the Halstead Grant for Emerging Silver Jewelry Artists. She was a Jewelry teachers assistant at Ox-Bow School of Art. She is a member of the Society of North American Goldsmiths.
Sarah lives and works in Los Angeles, California.