Again with my inclination for jewelry made of non-traditional materials, here's a designer (Marzio Fiorini) who uses rubber in imaginative ways. The extent of my experience with rubber jewelry was wearing those black rubber bangles back in the 80s. (Thank you Madonna.) I like his choice of colors and especially the way his earrings look like they're made of coral. It's hard to believe that they're tiny pieces of rubber. The circular-form necklace appeals to my mod sensibilities--though I don't know if I could pull off wearing it.
If you're interested in buying some of his jewelry, they're available online at SFMOMA. The Museum Shop has a larger range of his stuff if you can visit.
Lovely lovely Meg! You have the best features, I'm so happy we have you joining us in blog world, your site really makes a difference.
xo,
holly
Posted by: decor8 | March 21, 2006 at 11:21 AM
siento haber colaborado en las copias de sus diseños lo siento pero forma parte de la estrategia de la empresa que me paga
Posted by: ¿...? | November 10, 2006 at 07:23 AM
Lovely pieces. I am very suprised and impressed that so beautifull jewelry can be made of paper.
And very sexy picures...
Posted by: piekloniebo.pl | June 03, 2008 at 02:04 AM
boa noite:
eu perdi um dos brincos e gostaria de saber aqui no Rio de Janeiro onde vs. estão vendendo:
Prod 560 French Muse earning
cor 19 preto
seria possivel me enviar a foto para queeu veja se é igaul, fiquei com apenas eu e eu adoro,
obrigada,
Suely Duék
suely.duek@gmail.com
tel; 021 95219999
Posted by: Suely Duék | August 02, 2009 at 06:29 PM
Nice jewels. I like this style. I never saw before such interesting design works. I wish to wear some of them.
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