Jewelry from spent bullets from Impact Accessories



Of all the anti-war peacekeeping interventions, the most beautiful and creative were and still are art projects in which a deadly weapon into a harmless, cute little things, full of goodness and love. For example, in the original musical instruments, like Pedro Reyes (Pedro Reyes), paintings by David Palmer, art objects Gjoen Magnus (Magnus Gjoen), which we already wrote. Or just that, beautiful handmade jewelry made from spent bullets creative team of the Studio Impact Accessories.

The collective art Studio accepts waste bullets on creative recycling. From the old end their service ammunition, the designers cut out money clips, rings and earrings, pendants, brooches and crosses, giving the shell forms of plants, insects, animals and birds, as well as cutting of them creative abstract shapes as blanks for future accessories. Some jewelry is inlaid with precious stones or framed with precious metals, but most of these cute little things — a simple and uncluttered design, with patterns and ornaments engraved on aluminum, Nickel or brass surfaces polished to a Shine by the hands of skillful jewelers. Make fashion, not war!



To turn bullets into jewelry, designers need to put a lot of effort. Manually slitting the sleeve, straighten the metal, Polish it, and Polish it to a Shine, cut out the shape of the jewelry. And then to make this decoration pleasing, evoked a desire to touch the shiny surface, hold your finger over the smooth polished edges, to try on jewelry for themselves. The center of the composition is always the capsule, and creatively winning designers. The middle of the flower head of an animal or bird, decorated with precious stones or without additional inlays, the primer serves as a confirmation that in the "past life" pendant, brooch or ring was indeed the ammunition that takes life. Today, they do not take and give people kindness and beauty, symbolizing the peace and quiet under a clear sky.





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