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Corroded R002 Ear Cuff
Corroded R002 Ear Cuff
Ear Cuff
38 mm high and 22 mm wide / one size
sterling silver and brass
The CORRODED R002 ear cuff is part of the +1.2 collection recycling stock rework from our collaboration Naula_studio x Carolin Dieler.
Past year we decided to recycle the remaining stocks of our R001 and R002 rings. We wanted to transform our ‘dead stock’ into new designs and renew the collaboration with a fresh eye.
The CORRODED R002 ear cuff is an assemblage of the minimal rings from R001 and R002 rings and the corroded textures from Carolin Dieler. The ear cuff is 38mm high 22m in width, each ring is about 3-5mm thickness. The ear cuff provides an heavy adornment solution for the ear without the commitment of piercings. Its design offers a minimal and bold look.
Every Naula_studio x Carolin Dieler piece is handmade in a goldsmith workshop in Bali. It means that your piece is unique. All items are being shipped from Bali, Indonesia. Please refer to our shipping and terms and conditions policy for more information. If you’re in a rush, don’t worry, just shoot through an email and we’ll see what we can do.
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+1.2
+1.2 is a collaborative capsule jewelry collection designed by Naula_studio and Carolin Dieler. Project +1.2 is a response to the massive wildfires that occurred in California, USA in 2020. The global temperature on our planet has risen by 1.2 degrees Celsius, and forest fires are just one consequence. Inspired by the cinematic atmosphere of these fires, the designers created pieces to not only raise awareness of climate change, but also question the relationship between humans and nature in the future.
The collection is based on a statement piece that visualizes a breathing device that circulates air between the chest and mouth. A series of wearables repeat the minimal button shape of the mouthpiece and are completed by orange acrylic glass engraved with the amount of carbon dioxide released by the bushfires - 7.7x107-1.35x1010 tonnes of CO2 - a key fact to the concept of “1.2”