$54.95
The George Jetson Brooch brings a dose of retro-futuristic humour straight from The Jetsons. This wearable art piece balances optimism and mild panic beautifully, hand-assembled from layered resin and released as a limited-run brooch for anyone who can related to trying their best... most of the time.
DESIGN STORY
Father, commuter, button-pusher and master of mishaps. He’s the face of the future, complete with flying car stress and robotic coworkers.
Each piece is made from laser-cut and layered resin, hand assembled, hand painted and released in limited quantities. As all Erstwilder designs are lovingly glued, assembled and painted by hand, there can be very slight variations and blemishes from piece to piece. Due to the hand-mixed nature of the resins in our designs, it is also common and normal to find tiny flecks or bubbles in the resin layers. All in all, this just makes each piece as special and unique as you are.
Please be aware that resin is akin to ceramic and glass and therefore may be damaged if dropped or knocked. Keep your Erstwilder companion neatly tucked away in this box when not being worn, avoid contact with perfumes, lotions, water, and excessive sunlight and you’ll have a trusted friend for years to come. Please note that for any design with etched linework, particularly on mirror resins, and especially where lines curve, may have a slightly jagged or uneven appearance. This feature is due to the nature of the materials and an expected part of the process of production. Also note, mirrored acrylic cannot be polished or tumbled during the production process so it will not feature the smooth edge that you would expect on other resin pieces.
$79.95
For many, tea time isn't complete without a few biscuits, and you can count us among the many! Created for the 'London Calling' collection, this limited-run mini brooch set features...
$44.95
Recommended for that brief intermission, or celebration, between pressies and lunch: bubbles for brunch. Cheers to that. Info69mm x 48mmDue to the hand made nature of Erstwilder designs minor variations...