
This elegant pendent would surely satisfy a state-of-art jewelry lover - both for its design and material used in its making — ‘Hytrel’ wastes. Hytrel is a high tech thermoplastic elastomer, which are typically discarded during the machining process.
The designers Donna Piacenza and Jody Work have embraced and kept the individually unique shapes that emit by this production process intact, using it as the focal point. Priced at $48, each of these delicate white flowers is then combined with black or orange rubber cord, completing the jewelry, you can boast possessing.
Delicate white flower pendent made of high tech thermoplastic waste!
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white flower, high tech thermoplastic, Donna Piacenza, Jody Work, Hytrel, elastomer, eco-friendly jewelry, Environment
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