These kiln formed glass earrings have been made by glass artist Lisa Cahill. They feature elongated rectangular shapes that gradually taper out at the bottom. This pair has been made in transparent blue glass, with the bottom half coated in lustrous gold.
Materials: Kiln formed glass, liquid gold, stainless steel
Dimensions: 9mm wide at widest point, 49mm length from drop, 30mm length
Cahill is an Australian artist working in painted and sculptural glass whose practice explores the shifting relationship between nature and the built environment. Guided by a deep reverence for the natural world, her works capture the movement of light across landforms and the subtle patterns shaped by decay, erosion, and renewal. Rather than depicting landscapes literally, she creates abstracted, contemplative forms that evoke memory, emotion, and the fleeting qualities of light. Influenced by her Danish heritage and years spent living in France and Denmark, Cahill’s sensitivity to place and geography underpins her practice, resulting in works that meditate on fragility, resilience, and our evolving connection to the landscapes we inhabit.