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'Precious Creatures' with Staring Problems

Precious Creatures by Zoe Catherine Kendall is a collection of meticulously designed eyeball jewelry made from fine silver. They resemble creepy eyes one would see in alien or monster movies. 

Any of these Precious Creature pieces would make for great conversation. I can heart it now: "Wow, that is some neck piece!  It almost looks like the scene from 'War of the Worlds' where the aliens are checking out the basement." On the other hand, it also could prompt someone to say, "Excuse me, but your neck piece is staring at me.  Would you mind turning it around?"

Precious Creatures by Zoe Catherine Kendall, although meant to be worn year-round, are also a great option for Halloween--especially if you aren't brave enough to wear them randomly throughout the year.
Trend Themes
1. Eyeball Jewelry - Creating jewelry pieces inspired by eyeballs can disrupt the fashion industry and offer a unique and eye-catching accessory option.
2. Alien-inspired Accessories - Designing accessories reminiscent of alien or monster eyes can tap into the sci-fi and fantasy market, offering a distinct and edgy style for consumers.
3. Conversation-starting Jewelry - Developing jewelry items that prompt conversations and reactions from others can create a new market segment focused on unique and attention-grabbing pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace the trend of eyeball jewelry and explore new design possibilities to cater to customers seeking unconventional, eye-catching accessories.
2. Sci-fi and Fantasy - The sci-fi and fantasy entertainment industry can collaborate with designers to create accessory lines inspired by alien or monster eyes, catering to fans seeking unique and themed merchandise.
3. Gift and Novelty - The gift and novelty industry can capitalize on the conversation-inducing aspect of eyeball jewelry by offering these pieces as quirky and memorable gifts for special occasions.

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