Video: Trendy Lenses Decorated by Designer Eric Klarenbeek
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
You will hardly have time to think that there can no longer be more ridiculous and bizarre things in the world than those that you just saw, when suddenly someone appears again with a new crazy idea and invention. For example, 29-year-old Dutch designer Eric Klarenbeek, creator of a series of eye jewelry that attaches directly to the eyeball. Extreme fashion has gone nowadays.
After five years of development, one of the craziest jewelry design ideas - a contact lens and a piece of jewelry - is currently undergoing testing and certification.
Eye jewelry is a notion and a new concept in the fashion world from the Dutch designer Eric Clarenbeek, who explores the potential of jewelry as an integral part of the human body. An ultra-fashionable lens-decoration is a combination of a pair of contact lenses and a thin string, to the end of which a crystal or flower is attached, this is already to the taste of the buyer. The designer claims that his eye jewelry can be worn all day long.
If laboratory tests are successful, the lenses will soon appear on store shelves. Nothing is known about the cost of such jewelry for the eyes, but one can hope that every fashionista will be able to purchase them for herself.
Eric Clarenbeek, speaking about his invention, states: “People who tried to wear my eye jewelry were amazed at how comfortable they are. You don’t feel the dangling thread at all, it doesn’t affect your vision, and you don’t feel any discomfort when blinking your eye.”
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