Meg Hannan’s vivid, intricately detailed fiber millefiori slices are durable gems used in lively lightweight earrings, pins and pendants. She uses a variety of fabrics, including recycled fabrics embellished with luscious beadwork that adds motion and textural depth. The sliced fabric is almost weightless, so wearing the artwork is a pleasure!
The Seattle-based artist began producing her fiber millefiori in 1985. Her use of hand dyed fabrics and cords gives the her work with a lively glow. Individual pieces are slightly different from one another, making each item a unique work of art.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Recycled Fabric Accessories
- Opportunity for eco-friendly fashion companies to offer unique accessories made from recycled fabrics.
- Handcrafted Jewelry
- Opportunity for luxury jewelry brands to incorporate intricate handcrafted details into their designs.
- Lightweight Wearable Art
- Opportunity for artists and designers to create lightweight, one-of-a-kind wearable art pieces.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Eco-friendly Fashion
- Opportunity for eco-friendly fashion companies to market and sell unique accessories made from recycled fabrics.
- Luxury Jewelry
- Opportunity for luxury jewelry brands to differentiate themselves by incorporating intricate handcrafted details into their designs.
- Art Collectibles
- Opportunity for art collectors to invest in unique, one-of-a-kind wearable art pieces as collectibles.
