Urban Jewelry

October 29th, 2009 | Art

Who would’ve thought that jewelry can make such fascinating street art? Belgian designer Liesbeth Bussche loves to decorate the city by scattering pieces of her jewelry made of concrete balls, steel chains, and sand.  These oversized jewelry street installations can even brighten the appeal of a construction sight, or make a drab sidewalk look chic. Here is Bussche’s definition of Urban Jewelry:

 

Concrete Earring

Concrete Ball Earring

 

 

Broken Heart Chain

Broken Heart Chain

 

 

Necklace Chain

Necklace Chain

 

 

Sand Necklace

Sand Necklace

 

Sand Necklace

Sand Necklace Closure

(all images via designboom.com)

 

 

 

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2 Comments | Leave a comment
  1. Melissa says:

    SO GOOD. I especially love the earring.

  2. Erin says:

    genius!

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