Street artist and designer Toofly of New York City has launched a new collection of funky wooden two finger rings. The foundation of the ring is a design by Kerri O' Connell from Good Wood, who is also from NYC.
Trips to Ecuador and Jamaica were the respected graffiti artist's inspiration for the graphic designs of the collaboration called 'Trinity.'
Each colorful ring is named and is for sale at the Toofly shop.
Implications - xx
Two finger rings are all the rage these days. Although not the most practical, the fresh and unique design concept has infinite possibilities and will spice up any outfit. These street art inspired rings are one of many available designs, but are an excellent example of the marriage between art and fashion.
Wooden Two-Finger Rings
Ecuador-Inspired Street Art Jewelry
Trend Themes
1. Wooden Two-finger Rings - The fusion of art and fashion in jewelry design is a trend that's gaining popularity with designers and consumers, especially with unique styles like wooden two-finger rings.
2. Street Art Fashion Collaboration - Fashion brands can collaborate with street artists to create unique limited-edition items that appeal to fashion-conscious customers looking for something that stands out.
3. Global-inspired Designs - Incorporating global-inspired designs in fashion can result in unique and eye-catching collections, like the Ecuador-inspired designs in the featured wooden two-finger rings.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Accessories - Innovative jewelry design that draws inspiration from unconventional sources can disrupt traditional fashion and accessories markets.
2. Street Art - Collaborations between street artists and fashion brands can not only create unique products but also disrupt the street art industry by bringing new markets and revenue streams.
3. Sustainable and Eco-friendly Jewelry - Designers can explore eco-friendly materials like wood, and innovative production techniques, to create sustainable and unique jewelry items that will appeal to eco-conscious consumers.