Jewelry by Johan Uses Gibeon and Muonionalusta Shooting Stars
Natasha Suter — July 15, 2010 — Fashion
Handmade and designed with Gibeon and Muonionalusta meteorites, Jewelry by Johan creates luxury rings using actual fallen shooting stars.
Definitely one of a kind, the featured yellow gold ring is wrapped with a band of meteoric Widmanstatten pattern, which is a natural interweaving striation of pattern in the nickel-iron crystal. In addition to these unique materials, Jewelry by Johan also creates tension jeweled rings and bridal sets with inlays made of rare woods such as black ash and bloodwood.
Definitely one of a kind, the featured yellow gold ring is wrapped with a band of meteoric Widmanstatten pattern, which is a natural interweaving striation of pattern in the nickel-iron crystal. In addition to these unique materials, Jewelry by Johan also creates tension jeweled rings and bridal sets with inlays made of rare woods such as black ash and bloodwood.
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Meteorite Jewelry - Creating high-end jewelry using fallen shooting stars presents an opportunity for luxury and exclusivity.
2. Innovative Inlays - Incorporating inlays made of rare woods and other materials provides a chance for unique and eye-catching designs.
3. Handmade Customization - Offering handmade rings allows for personalized and one-of-a-kind creations.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Jewelry - The fine jewelry industry can tap into the trend of using meteorites and innovative inlays to offer unique and luxurious pieces.
2. Wedding and Bridal - The wedding and bridal industry can leverage the demand for custom-made, personalized rings incorporating meteorites and rare woods.
3. Artisanal Crafts - The artisanal crafts industry can explore creating handmade rings using unique materials, attracting customers seeking individuality and craftsmanship.
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