JENA | Earrings
Sale Price:€59.00 Original Price:€69.00
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Geometry inspired Earrings
Every ring, bangle, earring, brooch and necklace seems to be a little piece of art, inspired by the graphic design of the ’70s, especially Burton Kramer, and the mind-boggling visuality of Op Art. Lines and stripes, strict geometrical shapes, planes and spatial proportions are all participants in the game.
Layers, colours and compositions add new dimensions to strict graphic rules. Pieces of simply, colourful plastic turn into elements of art with the help of laser cut technology.
Every ring, bangle, earring, brooch and necklace seems to be a little piece of art, inspired by the graphic design of the ’70s, especially Burton Kramer, and the mind-boggling visuality of Op Art. Lines and stripes, strict geometrical shapes, planes and spatial proportions are all participants in the game.
Layers, colours and compositions add new dimensions to strict graphic rules. Pieces of simply, colourful plastic turn into elements of art with the help of laser cut technology.
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Geometry inspired Earrings
Every ring, bangle, earring, brooch and necklace seems to be a little piece of art, inspired by the graphic design of the ’70s, especially Burton Kramer, and the mind-boggling visuality of Op Art. Lines and stripes, strict geometrical shapes, planes and spatial proportions are all participants in the game.
Layers, colours and compositions add new dimensions to strict graphic rules. Pieces of simply, colourful plastic turn into elements of art with the help of laser cut technology.
Every ring, bangle, earring, brooch and necklace seems to be a little piece of art, inspired by the graphic design of the ’70s, especially Burton Kramer, and the mind-boggling visuality of Op Art. Lines and stripes, strict geometrical shapes, planes and spatial proportions are all participants in the game.
Layers, colours and compositions add new dimensions to strict graphic rules. Pieces of simply, colourful plastic turn into elements of art with the help of laser cut technology.
Geometry inspired Earrings
Every ring, bangle, earring, brooch and necklace seems to be a little piece of art, inspired by the graphic design of the ’70s, especially Burton Kramer, and the mind-boggling visuality of Op Art. Lines and stripes, strict geometrical shapes, planes and spatial proportions are all participants in the game.
Layers, colours and compositions add new dimensions to strict graphic rules. Pieces of simply, colourful plastic turn into elements of art with the help of laser cut technology.
Every ring, bangle, earring, brooch and necklace seems to be a little piece of art, inspired by the graphic design of the ’70s, especially Burton Kramer, and the mind-boggling visuality of Op Art. Lines and stripes, strict geometrical shapes, planes and spatial proportions are all participants in the game.
Layers, colours and compositions add new dimensions to strict graphic rules. Pieces of simply, colourful plastic turn into elements of art with the help of laser cut technology.