Brooch made of layers of stretched rounds of plastic, cut from supermarket bags. There is a bead in middle and a brass catch.
Diameter 37 cm
Copenhagen-based Kirsten Sonne has spent years mastering the jewellery craft. With a graphic design background and 30 years of working in this domain, upcycling and creating objects from scrap materials have always been an important part of her life. She followed her dream in 2015 when she opened a workshop in Copenhagen where she could devote all her time to the craft. “I take function out of an object and make it pure aesthetics,“ Kirsten says about the essence of her approach. Inspired by fashion, art, history of art, street art, magazines, and nature, her objects are alluring, unique and full of authentic charm. Today, she now has a shop which sells her bold and colorful contemporary jewellery pieces.
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Brooch made of layers of stretched rounds of plastic, cut from supermarket bags. There is a bead in middle and a brass catch.
Diameter 37 cm
Photo: ©Ann Malmgren
The necklace has a thick, colourful look. It is made of squares cut out of supermarket plasticbags and then assembled with metal wire. There are brass rings and a snap hook closure.
Length 62 cm
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A necklace that has a fragmented look. It is made of brass thread tied around faience fragments from a big plate.
Length 88 cm
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The necklace is made out of tops from various bottles, lids form lotion boxes, top of cyclebell, and Kinder eggs. It is multicoloured and diverse thanks to the different shapes of the materials.
Length 70 cm
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This handcrafted ring is made of two brass tubes of different lengths, zinc coated copper net formed as a flower with nylon line and orange glass beads as stamens.
Height 10 cm