Video: Handmade under the Hairy Sock brand. Jewelery with a sense of humor
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
One has only to observe the young ladies choosing jewelry in the store, and it will immediately become clear what role accessories play in a woman's life. They emphasize and in some cases create style. Therefore, it is clear what style the jewelry under the Hairy Sock brand corresponds to. Let's take a closer look at them?
The author of the outlandish "tricks", which the glamorous consumer will definitely call an addition to the Halloween outfit or the contents of Morticia Adams's box, is the artist Ruta Kiskyte from Vilnius. The girl has recently been engaged in this work - only since the spring of 2009. But it has already made a splash in such well-known online stores as etsy and ebay.
All these bear paws, tiny hands, feet, toes and other exclusive Ruta Kiskyte are made by hand from polymer clay. The technique is well-known, but the execution is original. And the artist understands this very well, because she calls her work "a challenge to standard ceramic and clay beads, earrings and bracelets."
However, not all of the jewelry from "Hairy Socks" is so shocking. Everything that Ruta Kiskyte's creative bins are rich in can be viewed on her Internet gallery.
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