Bijules Earrings Made of Hair & Brass Nails
Elsa Blaine — April 25, 2008 — Fashion
References: bijulesnyc & riottt
Extravagant, elegant and edgy – these rings can be worn individually or as a set. There is even a pinkie version available. Polished brass 'nail rings' are from the 'Serpensive' line by New York City-based accessory designer Jules Kim. The jewelry slithers up your finger with rock star style.
Kim's 'Hairrings' from the 'Hairem' collection are a non-committal way to add a little shock of colour to your tresses. The earring are made of hair and available in various colours from platinum blond to black and even "En Fuego", a fiery blend of yellow and red and are sold in pairs.
Kim's 'Hairrings' from the 'Hairem' collection are a non-committal way to add a little shock of colour to your tresses. The earring are made of hair and available in various colours from platinum blond to black and even "En Fuego", a fiery blend of yellow and red and are sold in pairs.
Trend Themes
1. Extravagant Jewelry Designs - The combination of edgy materials and classic designs creates opportunities for new, daring jewelry designs.
2. Non-traditional Use of Materials - Using hair and nails as materials for jewelry opens up possibilities for creating completely unique pieces that stand out in the market.
3. Mix-and-match Styles - Offering pieces that can be worn individually or as a set caters to customer preference for versatility and allows for more personalized fashion choices.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Accessories - Innovative accessories like hairrings and nail rings could set a new standard for unique, high-fashion accessories.
2. Fine Jewelry - High-end designers could experiment with using new and unconventional materials like hair and nails to create high-end, luxury jewelry pieces.
3. Beauty and Cosmetics - The use of hair as a material for Hairrings could open up opportunities for new hair and beauty products that cater to individual style and self-expression.
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