Israeli Designer Noy Alon Creates Brass and Putty Accessories
Meghan Young — October 23, 2014 — Fashion
References: noyalon & design-milk
The jewelry designs by Noy Alon, a creative who hails from Israel, look more like works of art. A unique combination of brass and epoxy putty, Noy Alon sculpts his creations into bold pieces that would not necessarily be safe or sound to wear on a daily basis. Granted, those looking to really make a statement any day of the week will love these options.
Sculptural and organic, the Noy Alon jewelry designs have an almost industrial appeal as though they were found on the floor of an abandoned factory building. Granted, there are pieces that are much more refined, which will attract a completely different crowd. Noy Alon's wearable art would elevate any outfit to an avant-garde status.
Sculptural and organic, the Noy Alon jewelry designs have an almost industrial appeal as though they were found on the floor of an abandoned factory building. Granted, there are pieces that are much more refined, which will attract a completely different crowd. Noy Alon's wearable art would elevate any outfit to an avant-garde status.
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