Although the Spindle Bracelet was inspired by modern architecture, people don't have to have an appreciation for such feats in order to like (or even love) it. The accessory itself is a great example of creativity and craftsmanship that it will resonate with just about anyone.
Designed by St. Louis-based EVRT Studio, which is run by Brian and Lori Everett, the Spindle Bracelet is made out of plywood. Yet despite this fact, it doesn't appear so. That is because the wood has been laser cut and intricately laid out to give it a metal appeal. Nevertheless, upon closer inspection, the natural version is easily recognized as wood whereas the black one remains elusive. Finished in a food safe, non-toxic Walnut oil, the Spindle Bracelet is given a satin sheen.
Architectural Plywood Jewelry
The Spindle Bracelet by EVRT Studio is Intricate and Modern
Trend Themes
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3. Innovative Finishing Techniques - Designers can explore new and sustainable finishing techniques, such as the use of food-safe oils, to create unique jewelry pieces.
Industry Implications
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