Fa uns dies vaig descobrir la feina d’aquesta dissenyadora de Nova York i m’encanten els seus anells amb ales!
Some days ago I discovered the works of this New York designer and I felt in love with her wing rings!
Fa uns dies vaig descobrir la feina d’aquesta dissenyadora de Nova York i m’encanten els seus anells amb ales!
Some days ago I discovered the works of this New York designer and I felt in love with her wing rings!
M’agraden les joies que fan aquesta parella de Los Angeles, utilitzen fusta i altres materials reciclats per fer aquestes joies de formes geomètriques. Genial!
I like the jewellery of these artists based at Los Angeles, they use wood and recycled materials to make these geometric shape jewels. Great!
L’Andrea, és una joiera de San Francisco Bay Area, que a més de fer aquestes joies tan fantàstiques edita el bloc Anything Indie. No us perdeu la seva feina ni dubteu en seguir-la al Facebook o Twitter. M’encanta!
Andrea is the Metalsmith behind her eco friendly jewelry line and she’s from San Francisco Bay Area. She also runs the shopping blog Anything Indie. You can’t miss her work and no dubt to follow her Facebook or her Twitter. Love it!
La Cynthia és de Paris i fa totes les seves joies amb plata reciclada. Fa temps que segueixo la seva feina i m’encanten les seves peces, no us perdeu la seva nova col·lecció “Sweet tooth” ni la seva botiga on-line.
Cynthia is from Paris and makes all her jewellery with recycled silver. I follow her work since time ago and I love her jewels, don’t miss her new collection “Sweet Tooth” and her online store.
Darrere el nom de RamJuly, hi ha la Antoaneta Petrova i l’Emanuela Deyanova, que treballen juntes en aquest projecte des del 2008. Realitzen peces de joieria amb materials reciclats així com pedres extretes de mines en llocs sense conflictes. A més una de les seves peces va ser finalista del Premi Enjoia’t de l’any passat!
Behind the name RamJuly, there are Antoaneta Petrova and Emanuela Deyanova, working together on their project since 2008. They make jewelry with recycled materials and stones extracted from mines in areas without conflict. Also, one of his pieces was Enjoia’t Award finalist last year!
“Fun & Beauty is source of my idea and I believe there exists beauty anywhere even in a rubbish thrown away.”
M’encanta!!!! Podeu veure més peces seves aquí!
I love it!!!! You can see more of her pieces here!
Via TeenAngster.
Darrere el nom de The Harbinger Co hi ha l’artista Yvonne Hung, que treballa les seves peces amb materials reciclats i biodegradables, alhora que fa unes peces molt originals i personals. M’agrada!!
Behind the name The Harbinger Co is the artist Yvonne Hung, she works her pieces with recycled and biodegradable materials, and her jewels are really personal and original. I love it!!
M’agraden les peces d’aquesta noia americana, sobretot pel contrast de la plata i el metall antic dels casquets de bala. No us perdeu la seva botiga on-line.
I like the jewels of this american girl, I love the contrast she creates with silver an old metal bullet casings. You can’t miss her on-line shop.
M’encanta el que fa aquesta noia amb materials reciclats, papers, plastics que un pot trobar al seu voltant. A part de tenir pàgina web, i un bloc personal, la Yong ens informa que ha creat una nova marca de joies anomenada “GetSublime”, amb pàgina web i un bloc. Genial!
I love the pieces of this girl with recycled materials, paper, plastics that can be found around. She has website and a personal blog, and also Yong informed us that she has created a new brand of jewelry called “GetSublime” with a website and blog. Great!
“Think of beans, straws, pins, nails, velcro, snaps, cable ties, and electric caps.These objects are not normally considered beautiful or valuable. I explore the value of such mundane objects, and discover their hidden beauty through a process of reconfiguration. Ipay close attention to the objects and their system of organization in my environment. I bring in new ways of looking at these objects by creating relationships among them. My work introduces unconventional use of familiar artifacts into a world full of conventions.”