blog
In the 80's this Dutch artist became famous with jewellery made out of junk like necklaces made from square pieces which were cut out of plastic bags (bought by Rijksmuseum). I prefer this lucite work. Beppe told me she just sandpapered thick plates of perspex to get these magnifying 'crystals' (instead of making molds). L: Plenty of Nothing (elm seeds) M: World Traveler (airplanes and vapour trails) R: Glaciers are Not Forever, Monte Rosa Art Beppe Kessler
Wear the sea near you with this aquamarine. The stone in this tip-over-ring has one organically cut and one rough side. As a sucker for musical talent competitions, I picked this song with it. Material 18ct gold, aquamarine (cut by The Sprong, Soest) Price €1.150 Pams Lab has moved to: Sluistuinen, Helderseweg 85B, 1817 BJ Alkmaar, Netherlands