Kinks Lab
Delivered in gift box and vacuumed package, accompanied by a pouch.
LOOP CHOCKER NECKLACE
By imposing a subtle twist to proprietary chains, we intend to capture the non-static state with our molten chain. Instead of blob-lizing the entire chain, we intentionally leave half of the chain in its original form to contrast on the states between static and non-static. Rotating the Loop around your neck, this piece provides a versatile touch to either downtown look or glamourous outfit.
- made with 14K gold-plated brass
- one size only
- 40cm in length
- handcrafted jewelry- one size only
- 40cm in length
Delivered in gift box and vacuumed package, accompanied by a pouch.
Dynamic Architecture was the first few terms we heard from Architecture School. What it means is not a structure that is constantly in motion, but an architecture that appears to be in a moving state. In this series, we would like to translate the “motion” of Dynamic Architecture and express the dilemma between “static” and “non-static”.
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Kinks Lab
Delivered in gift box and vacuumed package, accompanied by a pouch.
LOOP CHOCKER NECKLACE
By imposing a subtle twist to proprietary chains, we intend to capture the non-static state with our molten chain. Instead of blob-lizing the entire chain, we intentionally leave half of the chain in its original form to contrast on the states between static and non-static. Rotating the Loop around your neck, this piece provides a versatile touch to either downtown look or glamourous outfit.
- made with 14K gold-plated brass
- one size only
- 40cm in length
- handcrafted jewelry- one size only
- 40cm in length
Delivered in gift box and vacuumed package, accompanied by a pouch.
Dynamic Architecture was the first few terms we heard from Architecture School. What it means is not a structure that is constantly in motion, but an architecture that appears to be in a moving state. In this series, we would like to translate the “motion” of Dynamic Architecture and express the dilemma between “static” and “non-static”.