Fractured Wood Jewelry

Manufract by Marcel Dunger is Inspired by Tree's Self-Healing Powers

The fractured wood jewelry of Marcel Dunger, a designer based in Germany, is much more inspired than fashionable, an impression people might not get at first glance. The line of wood jewelry takes after a tree's ability to heal itself. The fragmented material is softened around the edges thanks to the use of natural resin, which adds a high fashion quality to each piece.

Dubbed Manufract, the fractured wood jewelry take on the form of chic pendants, earrings and rings. The cedar materials are continued in transparent blues and pinks and secured to golden chains and fasteners that give them even more of a luxe finish. Made by hand, the wood jewelry would make accessories for the spring and summer.
Trend Themes
1. Fractured Wood Jewelry - The trend of using natural materials, such as fragmented wood and resin, is continuing to rise in the jewelry industry.
2. Handcrafted Accessories - Consumers are showing a growing interest in unique, one-of-a-kind handcrafted accessories that showcase artisanal skills and natural materials.
3. Sustainable Luxury - The trend of eco-friendly and sustainable luxury continues to gain traction in the fashion industry, creating opportunities for brands to introduce environmentally conscious products.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry - The jewelry industry has an opportunity to embrace sustainable materials and handcrafted designs in order to appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry has an opportunity to incorporate natural and sustainable materials into their products to promote environmental sustainability and cater to conscious consumer preferences.
3. Artisanal Products - The artisanal products industry can leverage sustainable materials, such as fractured wood and natural resin, to create unique and high-quality handcrafted products that appeal to consumers seeking one-of-a-kind accessories.

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