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Silver rubber love
(22 July 2005) - The world has abruptly come to an end. While sifting through wreckage, visiting aliens uncover charred remnants of silver jewellery. Such is the world of Singaporean designer Shing's Argentum, a post-apocalyptic rebirth from ashes and radioactive snow, steeped in ancient hand craft. Her S/S 2005 collection, "Black, White and Scarlet", pairs oxydized and matte silver bracelets, chokers and chains with fine rubber. For cursed...
Lisa Levine Jewelry
(20 June 2005) - Lisa and I met through a mutual friend last Summer at a rock show that was literally underground. Since then, I've seen her designs in some my favorite stores in NYC and even stumbled across them in New Orleans. From sculptural Calder-esque earrings to sexy chain and feather pieces, Lisa is now on the radar for good reason. Her new 2005 collection just debuted...
More Ooms-y Goodness
(13 June 2005) - OOOMS design. He describes their production as a "change of value" that brings new life into an otherwise insignificant object. Intended primarily as a form of jewelry, these luxury pieces can be applied to clothing (or just about anything) with the help of your average stapler. See the results, as well as Ooms's "Rebellious Cabinet," after the jump. ...
Design Sponge DIY Contest
(18 February 2005) - Grace over at Design Sponge is having a DIY Design Contest. If you're an independent designer who makes furniture, product, jewelry, graphics or anything else for that matter, send your stuff to Grace sometime in the next week. She'll be publishing the work of the winners on Monday 28 November. Details here. ...
Keyboard Jewlery
(16 February 2005) - Someone raided the dumpsters for old broken keyboards and found a good use for them. This custom made keyboard jewelry is made from classic original keyboard and typewriter parts. The designer has made rings, earrings, buttons, and there is even a neat bracelet made of the +'s keys of what looks like an old type writer. Techie-retro flare. via Ektopia ...
Biojewlery
(03 January 2005) - A radical evolution from the spit handshake or blood brothers ritual, Biojewlery uses lab grown human bone tissue as a design material. Their intention is to have nuptial rings created from the bone tissue of both people to be wed. Now that the Modern Primitives are growing up, this seems like their ideal wedding band. via Régine ...
Subzero Spy
(29 September 2004) - Remember the classic ID bracelet? Well it was due for a redesign! New York designer Karen Hudes—first inspired by a hospital wristband—creates her jewelry with British industrial stainless steel letters on Italian translucent rubber with a matte texture. The Subzero Spy bracelet comes in eight vivid colors (red, blue, green, orange, pink, lavender, black and white) and an endless array of words. Custom orders...
Ryota Kuwakubo
(15 March 2004) - Ryota Kuwakubo is a Japanese artist and designer who's work fuses tech, function and aesthetic. The pieces are simple, but provocative and take the form of spaces, sculptures and jewlery. His portfolio site is pretty fantastic as well. via Joel at Gizmodo...
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