Ellie Mercer is bringing her artful jewelry pieces to the London-based institution Goodhood. As a part of the collaboration, Mercer’s designs, which consist of solid gold and silver pieces cut with resin, will be stocked at Goodhood’s online and retail stores. Previous highlights include custom pieces with flowers embedded in resin, tinted resin rings in shades of blue, green, and orange, and rings of varying sizes and resin formations.
The new range examines tiny puddles rather than two or three bigger resin pools. In the end, green, black, or clear resin dots are applied to silver rings to create a distinctive effect. A fresh pair of band rings also achieve a similar look. A necklace made of resin and silver that naturally features Ellie Mercer's design aesthetic completes the Goodhood collection. Goodhood offers the whole Ellie Mercer range both in-person and online.
Resin Pool Jewelry Collections
Ellie Mercer Stocks Her Resin Jewelry Pieces at London's Goodhood
Trend Themes
1. Resin Pool Jewelry - The trend of embedding small resin dots on silver and gold jewelry pieces can disrupt the traditional jewelry-making process and offer unique design opportunities.
2. Customizable Resin Jewelry - The trend of embedding flowers and other natural elements in resin can be leveraged to offer customized and personalized jewelry options to customers.
3. Artful Resin Jewelry - The trend of using resin to create unique color combinations and formations on jewelry pieces can enable jewelry makers to showcase their artistry and creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry Manufacturing - Jewelry manufacturers can embrace the trend of using resin to create unique designs and stand out in the crowded jewelry market.
2. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can leverage the trend of customizable resin jewelry to offer personalized and one-of-a-kind accessories that cater to the preferences of individual customers.
3. Art and Craft Supplies - Art and craft suppliers can tap into the trend of using resin to create unique color combinations and formations on various surfaces, not just limited to jewelry, and offer innovative DIY options to artists and craftsmen.