Kipul & Kishut
by sabine7 / October 23, 2007


Hila Rawet’s two jewellery collections include a high degree of industrial design. The Kipul collection involves folded paper sheets, which allow for variety in texture and shade, while being low cost and easily manufactured. The Kishut collection is assembled from flexible plastic and metal buttons or grommets and its modular nature makes it perfect to custom towards the user. The resulting jewellery is gutsy, with a feminine edge. Website under construction.

+ hilarawet.com


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Kipul 5.


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Kipul 2.


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Kishut assembly.


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Kishut 3.


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Kishut 4.


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7 Comments

Amazing design. What a great idea!

These pieces are stunning. Definitely not the types of materials that I would associate with wedding dresses, but it really works. I would love to see more of this artist's work

wONDERFUL, really beautiful, and simple construction.

Also nice the jewels that you made from recycled materials at BOisbuchet. ;)

OMG the necklaces are so beautiful. i am viewing this from overseas very creative.... well done ... simply indescribable

This jewelry is gorgeous! Such an idea to use paper and it looks spectacular!

No one else notices? The Emperor is nekkid.

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