The Earring Show | 2026 edition
Cascade Pendent Earrings NO 2
Cascade Pendent Earrings NO 2
by Amanda Green
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This piece is part of The Earring Show, an annual fundraiser for the Craft Council of BC that highlights contemporary jewellery design. The exhibition sheds light on the timeless connection between craft and culture, and how they influence each other.
4.5 cm
sterling silver
Forging of metal and soldering and casting.
Amanda Green is a jewellery designer and goldsmith based in Squamish, British Columbia, and originally from the UK. With a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Knitwear Design and over 15 years in the fashion industry, Amanda brings a refined understanding of form, movement, and wearability to her jewellery practice. After stepping away from corporate fashion, she shifted her focus to jewellery as a more intimate and expressive medium.
Over the past decade, her work has evolved into sculptural, modern jewellery that sits at the intersection of art and craft. Earrings play a central role in her practice and are designed as small, wearable sculptures that respond to movement, light, and the body. Inspired by the landscapes of British Columbia, particularly water, weathered surfaces, and natural rhythms, Amanda's earrings often reference flow, balance, and quiet strength. Her work reflects the resilience of nature and explores how adornment can become both grounding and expressive. Amanda is committed to small-batch production and meaningful craftsmanship. Her studio uses recycled precious metals sourced from a Canadian refinery and follows a chemical-free, environmentally mindful approach.
At the heart of her brand is empowerment. Amanda's jewellery encourages women to embrace aging, celebrate resilience, and engage in self-care through adornment—finding confidence, pleasure, and individuality in how we choose to wear and express ourselves. Each piece is designed to be worn daily or cherished as a personal talisman, marking moments, transitions, and stories.
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CCBC acknowledges that the land on which we work is the unceded shared traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.