Project Tag: jewelry
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Zygospyrida Ceratospyris Preyeri Earrings
The playful earrings sway as you wear them; they are lightweight and a joy to wear.
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Zygocircus Triquetrus Brooch
Viewing them microscopic sea creature in low tarnish sterling silver and pure titanium allows us to admire it’s simplicity of form.
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Zygospyrida Ceratospyris Preyeri Brooch
Strong and light and a whimsical shape, this microscopic marine creature comes to life in this statement brooch. “I’m both goofy and beautiful”
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Zygocircus Pentagonus Brooch
Making a statement in low tarnish sterling silver, Titanium, and stainless steel, this brooch looks like it’s strutting. Based on the real marine creature from which it gets it name.
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Zygospyrida Aegospyris Caprina Brooch
Based on a microscopic sea creature, this brooch brings conversations about all the beauty we can’t see yet can preserve.
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Zygospyrida Aegospyris Caprina Earrings
Lightweight and a joy to wear these fantastical earrings sway on hypoallergenic ear wires
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Circogonia-Epibulia Titanium Brooch
Features of microscopic radiolaria were enlarged hundreds of times to be visible to the human eye. The brooch is based on two of Ernst Haeckel’s 1862 drawings, a Circogonia and an Epibulia.
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Zygocircus Pentagonus Earrings
Dancing towards each other. Dancing on your ears. Pure lightweight fun.
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Elaphospyris Ceratospyris Krausei Brooch
Serious yet whimsical, this brooch is a statement and conversation starter.
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Zygospyrida Liriopyris Hexapoda Brooch
Cuddly and cute and a delight to wear, these low tarnish sterling silver and titanium earrings innately invite people to tell you what they remind of, and a conversation begins.