The Dutch brands Tweek-Eek and Sissy-Boy are launching a new and unique jewelry collection, in which industrial materials and romantic styles come together. This is evident from a press release to FashionUnited. The collaboration brings together the creative vision of both brands in a collection that is both cool and elegant. The collection consists of seven brass jewelry pieces.
Tweek-Eek, founded by twin sisters Roos and Geertje Eek in 2019, uses techniques originally developed for the furniture industry. This produces jewelry with a cool look. The brand has not lost this signature in the collection with Sissy-Boy.
The Krull pieces, for example, are made by cutting plates and bending the remaining strips into curls. The effect: sturdy and elegant jewelry.
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The collection also contains the Press pieces, in which residual materials such as sandpaper and skeleton plates are pressed into brass under an enormous pressure of 60 tons. This process creates unique patterns that emphasize both the industrial strength and elegance of the jewelry.
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Tweek-Eek often works with residual materials, while Sissy-Boy has remained true to his romantic style since 1982. Each piece of jewelry from this collection is a result of the collaboration in which both brands bring together their own vision and craftsmanship. By combining craft and technology, Tweek-Eek and Sissy-Boy show how different styles can reinforce each other in fashion.
Source: fashionunited.nl