From Helene F. Campbell
This Paper Clip Bracelet is a nod to the "Paper Clip" movement.
The paperclip was invented in Norway, and that's how it came to be a national war-time symbol. The ability of this simple little device to bind things together was used as inspiration for the binding together the Norwegian people.
Today I see it as a modern symbol of binding all of us together as one people.
Each link is made of Recycled Argentium Silver (935 parts Fine Silver, 65 parts Germanium) in my workshop at Tall Trees Studio.
We used Argentium as it is less likely to oxidise (go black), holds its shine, more hypoallergenic due to its higher Silver content, and it's wear durability is high.
The bracelet measures 20cm overall.
Designed and made in Tall Trees Studio
This Paper Clip Bracelet is a nod to the "Paper Clip" movement.
The paperclip was invented in Norway, and that's how it came to be a national war-time symbol. The ability of this simple little device to bind things together was used as inspiration for the binding together the Norwegian people.
Today I see it as a modern symbol of binding all of us together as one people.
Each link is made of Recycled Argentium Silver (935 parts Fine Silver, 65 parts Germanium) in my workshop at Tall Trees Studio.
We used Argentium as it is less likely to oxidise (go black), holds its shine, more hypoallergenic due to its higher Silver content, and it's wear durability is high.
The bracelet measures 20cm overall.
Designed and made in Tall Trees Studio