Video: "Grocery" jewelry made of gold and silver. Taqueria Art Collection by Lucky Folk
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Edible clothes and edible pencils, inedible but mouth-watering decorations and embroidered food do not just tell us, they shout to us that people who previously wanted bread and circuses have learned to combine these two desires into one, so much so that sometimes you wonder. And the next "diva" in this category was the collection of gold and silver jewelry - "snacks" from the series Taqueria from Lucky Folk … An Australian jewelery artist and designer, Lucky Folk is passionate about Italian and Mexican cuisine, as well as gold and silver trinkets, so her collection of jewelery snacks is in that style. Therefore, the collection's gold and silver menu contains pasta and tacos, salty pretzels and seafood for beer, tacos and corn tortillas, and popcorn for movie lovers.
The "grocery" jewelry from the Taqueria series can hardly be called exquisite and stylish. Rather, they are very cool, funny, original, and funny, designed for teenagers, as well as those adults and independent people who are not afraid to look cool and funny, giving smiles and positiveness not only to themselves, but also to those around them. Agree that it will be impossible not to smile when you see a brooch in the form of a pretzel or a donut, or a chain decorated with a pendant in the form of a tortilla, at the girl's dress at the next table in the cafe.
Definitely a gourmet jewelry collection. Want a bite?
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