The limits of what we define as jewelry are slipping away quickly. Bodily adornments are shifting toward the amalgous, wide-open field of “whatever you can manage to stick to yourself”. Tattoos, tiny Swarovski crystals, even porcelain-dipped fur scraps. Created by Dror Benshetrit, who also created the Pick Chair, the Urban Cast-Away line is a series of one-of-a-kind sculptural jewelry pieces created for Girbaud’s Construkt.

Each piece is made from a scrap of second-hand fur dipped in porcelain, “giving the fur a continuous life and new appearance”. Ignoring the obvious PETA moment brought to question by the use of fur, and I’m hoping that “second-hand” means the scraps were scavenged from existing sources, these pieces create a timeless moment of stillness in their liquid medium. They look a lot flowing coral, or perhaps spilled milk caught mid-fall. Either way, they definitely redefine what we tend to think of as “jewelry” today.

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Friend of the Trees Monday, 09.10.07 @ 12:54 pm

PETA is a bunch of hypocrits. They fight animal cruelty but then sanction the far less ethical treatment of plants. Mainstream media outlets like the Washington Post have finally begun taking notice of this heinous inequality.
Art and indeed jewelry which further denegrates our plant and mineral equals is an afront to our identity as human beings.


SparkBugg Monday, 09.10.07 @ 11:23 pm

I was intrigued, and wanted to see more. I clicked on “construkt,” which took me to an annoying splash page, then another homepage where I had to wait for more flash. Then I couldn’t figure out how to find the product, and when I clicked on a white box in the lower left hand corner, it caused Mozilla to freeze and stop responding. Granted, I have a old computer, but the website’s bells and whistles were superfluous.

And I still haven’t seen the product. I couldn’t find the substance on the site, and the style actually didn’t impress me at all (to be honest, it annoyed me). The product sounds cool, and I hope Construkts’ product design is better then their website design.

However, your blog continues to be cool as it hunts for cool. Thanks.

-SparkBugg




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