Ulala Designs a Line of Handmade Jewelry Inspired by Science
Peter Vallas — June 8, 2011 — Fashion
Ulalá, whose real name is Bianca, is a young designer based in Barcelona, Spain. She specializes in handmade necklaces and rings that she sells using the independent artist site Etsy.
Ulalá's latest creation is a lineup of atom-inspired rings and necklaces that are made out of polymer clay. The colors in the jewelry are vibrant and fashionable. It is easy to make a statement by wearing one of Ulalá's amazing atomium creations.
If you are a science geek or simply want to make yourself more attractive and interesting to your science professor, then this collection is perfect for you. However, those wanting to get their hands on the jewelry now will have to wait as Ulalá's store is currently only for holiday purposes.
Ulalá's latest creation is a lineup of atom-inspired rings and necklaces that are made out of polymer clay. The colors in the jewelry are vibrant and fashionable. It is easy to make a statement by wearing one of Ulalá's amazing atomium creations.
If you are a science geek or simply want to make yourself more attractive and interesting to your science professor, then this collection is perfect for you. However, those wanting to get their hands on the jewelry now will have to wait as Ulalá's store is currently only for holiday purposes.
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