Dukno Yoon / Daniela Villegas

I just flabbered my gast. Or, rather, Korean metalsmith Dukno Yoon did. I didn't want to blow up your browser with animated gifs so I've restrained myself to just one from his awesome "Wings" series; however, I command (please) that you visit his site post-haste to view the rest of them for yourself.

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For a feather ring a bit better suited for everyday wear, there's the "Wind" ring by Mexican-born, Los Angeles-based jeweller Daniela Villegas.
Even more jewellery:
- Astali (New York) - bullets & feathers
- Lauren Manoogian (Pennsylvania) - colourful triangles
- Julie Linn (UK) - buckles & fasteners
- Pat Falcão (Brazil) - religious outlines
- Inbar Bareket (Israel) - contemporary metal


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