The Wsake 2014 collection features a large assortment of angular jewelry. The brand is designed by father and daughter Anna and Waldemar Artmann, imbuing the aesthetically pleasing line with a warm sense of family and kin-based workmanship.
Shapes resembling rectangles, squares and triangles are all present in this Wsake line. The intriguing cuts are also made of brass, ensuring shoppers of their durability and long-lasting qualities.
Hair accessories are also present in these items, adding further elements of versatility to the Wsake label. Small rake-like hair combs keep ones tresses in place in a chic manner. Varying up-do styles can also be made by way of the combs, as is pictured in the brands 2014 lookbook.
What's Driving This Trend
- Geometric Jewelry
- Opportunity for innovative designs using geometric shapes in jewelry.
- Family-made Jewelry
- Creating a niche market for jewelry made by family partnerships.
- Hair Accessories in Jewelry
- Blending functionality and fashion by incorporating hair accessories into jewelry designs.
Who This Affects Most
- Fashion Jewelry
- Disruptive innovation opportunities in the fashion jewelry industry.
- Family-owned Jewelry Businesses
- Emphasizing the importance of family craftsmanship in the jewelry industry.
- Hair Accessories Industry
- Potential for innovation by merging hair accessories with traditional jewelry designs.
