In my brief I set out to make a collection of jewellery that is completely interchangeable. This brand new collection does just that. With the use of magnets and Computer Aided Design (CAD) I have designed a mechanism in which Nylon flowers can be interchanged to suit your mood, outfit, or simply your favourite colour. I have created a collection of interchangeable floral jewellery, hand dyeing each one to take the 3D printed nylon to a higher level of quality and exclusivity, demanded by the jewellery industry. The slideshow below gives you an example of how the product works and shows off the variety of flowers that I have created.
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5/25/2016 09:42:13 am
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AuthorI am a third year student at the School Of Jewellery in Birmingham. Posts will be based upon my progress through my final year on this DFI course. Archives
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