Video: Fragmented Chronicles: a collection of jewelry with stories frozen inside
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Very memorable jewelry, a series of transparent rings called Fragmented Chronicles, presented at this year's Tokyo Design Week by the Hong Kong design duo Chan Oi Yau Riyo and Kwong ho sun howard … The jewelry they create is original not only externally, but also internally, because each of them contains a small piece of a separate story. Landscapes and buildings, people and animals, clocks and benches, as well as other tiny objects stuck inside the transparent rings, like a fly frozen forever in amber. Called Fragmented Chronicles, the series of hundreds of designer rings covers a variety of themes, while showing only fragments of stories, the characters of which are children and nuns standing in the snow, a woman with a suitcase, a shepherd with his sheep, a child on a horse, a biker on a motorcycle …
It would seem, what is the point of "hiding" fragments of stories in rings? And the fact is that out of hundreds of jewelry, each person can choose for himself exactly the one that conceals a piece of history that is related to him, or to relatives and friends, which evokes pleasant memories from the depths of memory, or simply raises mood and brings a smile. And an object with these properties, you always want to carry with you.
The Fragmented Chronicles series of clear rings was unveiled at Design Week under the Shannnam Studio brand, where you can see and view a hundred pieces of jewelry with story fragments inside.
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