Handcuff Graffiti Bangles

Ken Leung and Dana Chin Make Street Style Jewelry

Want to add some flavor to your wardrobe? These graffiti bangles by Ken Leung and Dana Chin (who are the geniuses behind B-Side Jewelry) have come up with a street-style jewelry line that is comprised of Handcuff Graffiti bangles that will add some toughness to your attire.

The bangles are "made of enamel and brass chains, featuring handmade graff tags," according to HighSnobette.

Implications - The jewelry pieces are large, chained and ultimately, the perfect accent piece to a formal outfit or to dress up a blazer and pair of skinny jeans. Ken Leung and Dana Chin's graffiti bangles have an edgy feel that would be perfect for the urban-chic fashionista to rock.

Graffiti Jewelry
Incorporating graffiti art into jewelry designs for a unique and edgy look.
Street Style Accessories
Creating accessories inspired by street culture for a hip and trendy fashion statement.
Enamel-bound Bangles
Using enamel to create bold and colorful bangles that attract attention and elevate any outfit.

Where This Applies

Fashion Accessories
The Fashion Accessories industry can tap into the growing trend of street-inspired jewelry design.
Urban Apparel
The Urban Apparel industry can explore incorporating graffiti elements into clothing lines.
Artisanal Jewelry
The Artisanal Jewelry industry can experiment with using unconventional materials and techniques to create unique and eye-catching pieces.
SCORE
2.0 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 33%
Activity 18%
Freshness 8%