Simek 'Classealienne Rings' are Unconventional Accessories
Amelia Roblin — October 30, 2010 — Fashion
References: stephaniesimek & etsy
Most finger-made accessories are designed with the popular formula of a closed band and a single focal point, but these Stephanie Simek 'Classealienne Rings' literally discontinue this tradition.
Breaking the sliver and gold loops to cover about two-thirds of your pointer's circumference, these offbeat bands will get noticed with two gems on either side of your finger. With stones of onyx, jade and light and dark amethyst, these Simek 'Classealienne Rings' take unusual and intriguing forms.
Breaking the sliver and gold loops to cover about two-thirds of your pointer's circumference, these offbeat bands will get noticed with two gems on either side of your finger. With stones of onyx, jade and light and dark amethyst, these Simek 'Classealienne Rings' take unusual and intriguing forms.
Trend Themes
1. Unconventional Accessories - Designing unconventional accessories that deviate from the traditional band-and-focal-point formula can disrupt the accessories industry.
2. Between-the-fingers Fashion - Creating fashion items that are designed to adorn areas that are not traditionally associated with fashion, such as the space between fingers, can be a disruptive trend in the fashion industry.
3. Offbeat Gems - Using unusual and intriguing gemstones such as onyx, jade, light and dark amethyst, can create unique and disruptive jewelry designs.
Industry Implications
1. Accessories - The accessories industry can benefit from innovative designs that break away from traditional jewelry shapes and incorporate unique gem stones.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers can create unique items by exploring new areas of the body to adorn with accessories, such as the space between fingers.
3. Jewelry - The jewelry industry can be disrupted by incorporating unconventional stone shapes and design techniques, such as incorporating gems on either side of the finger.
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