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In light of my earlier post, I had to share these wonderful rings featured on
sub-studio today. Designer
Tom Ferrero creates his Journal rings by encasing found objects in resin. The silver is then marked with the exact location where the object was discovered. I love the idea of designers sharing their sources, both here and with the Flocks project below - it makes the products so much more intriguing.
1 comment:
Excellent idea! :)
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