Conceptual Armor Jewelry

Japanese Designer Fangophilia Creates Unusual Accessories

The armor jewelry of Japanese designer Taro Hanabusa, who is more readily referred to as Fangophilia, offers something very different for fashion-forward individuals. As though inspired by the paper mache projects of grade school students, the armor jewelry depict molds of isolated body parts including ears, cheeks, kneecaps, fingers, and more. It can also be likened to grills considering some of the molds involve teeth.

The photoshoot displaying many of the armor jewelry designs give them a dark and Goth-like appeal. Yet the piecse could easily make appearance in sleeker high fashion editorials as well. Made out of silver, the custom jewelry pieces reflect a sense of intimacy, especially between the designer and his lucky customers.
Trend Themes
1. Armor Jewelry - Designers can create armor jewelry pieces that reflect a sense of intimacy and unique style.
2. Body Part Molds - Creating body part molds for jewelry pieces can cater to consumers looking for unique fashion accessories.
3. Goth-like Accessories - Creating Goth-like accessories can appeal to fashion-forward individuals who want to showcase their individuality.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry Industry - Jewelry designers can incorporate unconventional materials and molds to create unique and intimate pieces for their customers.
2. Fashion Industry - Fashion designers can explore dark and Gothic themes in their collections to cater to customers looking for alternative fashion choices.
3. Art Industry - Artists can use wearable pieces to explore the boundaries of traditional art and create unique and thought-provoking pieces.

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