This art really brings recycling to an entirely new level. Instead of disposing off unused accessories or those we think are outdated, use them to create new pieces of accessories that we've never imagined we could ever create at home. This is a very creative art and requires a lot of skills and meticulous effort to put the small pieces together to produce amazing final products. The new creations can even be sold for profits if not for personal usage.
Comments (0) Best Jewelry Line of the Future - 2009
Litter
In trying to describe Mackenzie Burdick and Rachael Mann's jewelry line, the words "bondage" and "flapper" come to mind. The combination sounds campy, but it translates into some of the most innovative bling we've seen in ages. In fact, the sisters, working out of their Cow Hollow studio, appear to have discovered the next dimension of accessories. They don't just make necklaces — they create long chains that swing from the earpieces of your sunglasses. No boring ankle bracelets here: Litter's studded, strappy shoe jewelry are like cuffs for your kicks. The headpieces, though, are the real show-stoppers. Delicate Art Deco, they're head-turning hair jewelry for those unafraid to get noticed. Everything is created with stuff found at flea markets and salvage stores, from the thinnest of chains to the "Fuck You" shoe spangles. We predict lots of Litter in the city's future.






























