Project Type: Brooch
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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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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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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.
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CH Müller Lapis Lazuli
21 carats of Lapis Lazuli are tension set in the brooch-pendant of this necklace.
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Snowflake Coral Travels Brooch-Pendant
1.5 x 4.3 x 4.3 cmArgentium sterling silver, repurposed suede offcut, stainless steel Snowflake coral polyps travel in the bilge water of ships and invade and overwhelm endemic species in Hawaiian archipelago reefs. Snowflake Coral is predator free in these new environments, upsetting fragile reef ecosystems. The brooch/pendant represents the bilge port hole and water…