

The jewelry designs by Stefanie Condes are impeccable in quality and taste. I saw her work on DesignSpotter where they said, "The granulation technique is a way of attaching small beads to a surface which means that the beads will always align with the surface. [Condes] wanted to think of a way that didn't require the beads to have a surface to attach to, but make it so that they could form a shape by themselves."Condes uses SLS (selective laser sintering) for her polyamide and alumide jewels. I have no clue what that means, but I do know her work is amazing. Not only are these pieces elegant, but they also remind me of dippin' dots ice cream...am I crossing the line? Oh c'mon they do a little!
they do! they're beautiful. remind me of the words in sugar.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I'm completely out of the loop on dippin' dots, but I agree with Cindy's comment about these looking like sugar. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI immediately thought of sugar too. What beautiful work. Now I want a piece...
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! (As are you! Where do you find all of this incredible stuff!?!)
ReplyDeleteYes - I thought of the sugar words too! I seem to go back and forth with really colorful things and all white!
ReplyDeleteVictoria - I search around the web and magazines, and keep an ongoing list of cool things to share!
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of the little white sugars on nonpareil candies.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and delicate.
ooo--these are amazing! like little confections--they look big--are they?
ReplyDeletemmm dippin dots!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute. The possiblilities are endless.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, how beautiful. At first I thought the necklace was a large-scale garland. How smashing would that look at a wedding reception?
ReplyDeletedippin dots! you are funny. what if that's the name of her next installation?!
ReplyDeletein other news, i felt compelled to comment on every posting i've missed. two crashed. two made it. which means i've been at your house for, like, thirty minutes.
and i didn't mind. one. bit.
Oh my. I love these!! That garland belongs with me!
ReplyDeletethese are so lovely. i want that ring. mmmmm!
ReplyDeleteThese photograph really well!!! Great find:)
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. It's difficult, I think, to be truly innovative in jewelry. It's amazing to see someone do that so well.
ReplyDeleteWOw, at first glance I thought it was a lighting of some sort.. hehhe
ReplyDeleteor a confection = )
Those look neat! I can totally see the Dippin Dots similarity.
ReplyDeleteWow. These are fantastic. I love the style.
ReplyDeleteprobably tastes better too...
ReplyDeletecan't stop looking at them!
I like your disclosure on the jargons. :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't realised they are 'wearables'. They will grab some attention, wouldn't they? I guess I wouldn't be wearing them if I had them. Probably framed them and show them off somewhere.
Looks like little styrofoam beads. So pretty.
ReplyDeletewhere do you find all these intersting things. sooo savvy, i like very much.
ReplyDeletethese are gorgeous, and I love the forts in your previous post too
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wow, these are amazing-- i think they would make amazing hanging lamps, too, if they were larger. can't you just see one hanging in a living room?
ReplyDeleteHello diana! I loved your art and science posts so much that I nominated you for an award! Drop by my blog to pick it up.
ReplyDeleteoooh i love these! such a different look.
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