Life is Flower
Life is Flower is an artistic exercise conceived by the Japanese designer Yasumichi Morita for Lladró. It displays its beauty thanks to the techniques and skills of a Lladró creation with a variety of porcelain flowers. This blossoming speaks of a “future” of dreams and hopes, and spreads its message of “happiness of life” to people all around the world. With over 500 flowers in different tones of blue and handmade petal by petal by artists at Lladró, Life is Flower is a limited edition of 100 pieces in this decoration.
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Luxmea’s Skræp transforms the materiality and formality of a crumpled scrap paper into a charm/pendent by combining digital modeling, 3D printing and traditional lost wax jewelry making techniques. The digital model calculates the structural complexity of crumpled paper and the flow of palm-force while stimulating the chaotic interactive process, thus making each outcome unpredictable and unique. The use of precious metal creates a contrast between futility of scrap paper and luxury, thus giving it a proud new identity to it with an intimation of uselessness.
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The Necklace is very flexible and made from different pieces soldered seamlessly together to cascade beautifully on the women’s neck area. The center flowers rotate and the there is an allowance for to use the left shorter piece of the necklace separately as a brooch The necklace is very light given the 3D shape and complexity of the piece. The gross weight for it is 362.50 grams made is 18 karat, with 518.75 carats of stone and diamonds
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The ring represents the image of the "big bang": a circle placed in the middle and sparks around it. The beryls represent the core of the explosion, a central diamond and trapezoid-cut diamonds represent the particles radiating towards the universe. The stones are placed on two different levels to give a sense of the explosion, the outward movement and depth and the external stones are left more free.
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Created by Tanju Kalaycioglu and Sarp Yacht. Sarp 46m was designed to stand the test of time. The intention for the design was to give character to the vessel in every possible setting she may sail to. For this her lines had to be nicely flowing, well-proportioned and fresh. Steel was the obvious choice for a strong and reliable hull with ample tank capacity. However epoxy composite was opted to construct the curvy superstructure. By this way, the superstructure would be lighter and the stability of the yacht would be improved together with its range and speed.
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