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Stunning ring of crystals that can be grown at home

Student from England grows crystals and creates jewelry of incredible beauty. These rings look very stylish and original, and also attracted the attention of others.

Kaylee Findley (Findley Kaylee) is a student studying modern design in the College of arts Hereford. Most of her work is a synthesis of nature and science. Kaylee explores natural and synthetic substances and materials, comparing and combining them harmoniously in their products.

To create unusual geometric rings the novice designer was inspired by such chemical reactions or processes as distillation, precipitation, displacement of metal and crystallization.

Rings, which makes Kaylee, have a ceramic base and crystals grow from different chemical compounds mixed with monoammonium phosphate.

Such "homegrown" accessories can be a real highlight of the image and a great way to stand out from the crowd.published by P. S. And remember, only by changing their consumption — together we change the world! ©