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Friday, December 14, 2007

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The Radiolaria necklace is made of “silicone rubber cut by waterjet into an organic network of distorting ellipses. The pattern displays shifts in direction and scale, creating a sense of movement and tension. These complex forms recall those of radiolarians, plant cells and even the familiar honey comb. This necklace is formed in one piece and fastens in the back with a sliding mechanism that allows for variable lengths. Silicone rubber is an odorless and heat resistant rubber. Its high tensile strength allows the necklace to recover from both stretching and crushing with no damage.” I’ll take it! Also see the equally cool radiolaria bracelet.

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Posted by Emily Chang at 10:37 AM - RSS

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