TITLE|ETERNITY , YEAR|2024

CATEGORY|Accessory design

METIRIAL|Paper and pearlescent sand from green mussel shells
TECHNIQUE|Paper Craft

This brooch is designed by cutting wasted paper into circles which representing eternity, then folding them into a half and adorning each piece with pearlescent sand created from wasted green mussel shells. With the concept of using food waste to make precious jewellery that can be completely degraded when not needed. This piece of jewellery reflects eternity in terms of both the design concept and the degradation of biodegradable materials.

CITY/COUNTRY|Bangkok, Thailand

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