Treasure

(2023)

When I was little, I had a treasure chest. In fact, it was a small tin box where I hid fragments of interesting stones, broken "diamonds" from jewelry, and the most beautiful glass beads. This project - Treasures - is made of beads from this era; therefore, limited.

The bead is filled with phosphorus and closed with a top. Everything is better when glowing in the dark : ).


Treasures - rings

These are rings made from glass beads that I had and played with as a child. Therefore, their number is limited. Once I run out of these beads, I won't have anything to create more.

Beads from my childhood

Do you also feel that your favorite things are somewhat similar to those you liked as children? I still prefer glass as a material. As a child, I spent hours stringing colorful translucent glass beads.

Glow in the dark

A small glowing dot to follow you. Because let’s say it - everything is better when glowing : ).


Materials

Gold Plated Copper Ring + Glass Bead + Phosphorus Powder + Glue


Handle & Care

These Treasures are made from a metal ring, glass bead, phosphor power, and resin glue.

If you want it to serve you as long as possible, I recommend following the principles:

  • Do not expose to long-term direct sunlight, temperatures close to freezing point, and excessive heat.

  • Avoid contact with oils, creams, perfumes, hairspray, or solvents such as nail polish remover. Do not expose metal parts to water or seawater.


Treasure #1

Turquoise star glowing ring

Treasure #2

Yellow flat bead glowing ring

Treasure #3

Green berry glowing ring

Treasure #4

Orange Rose hip glowing ring


Wearing Treasures


From production

Proof of concept - The first test is whether the principle of filling the hole on the glass bead with phosphorus powder and closing it can work.

Filling and closing the top with glow-in-the-dark powder.


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