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Based on discarded electronic waste

Carefully selected and unique design

Packaging the resin and manually molding
🛠️ How is it made?
The creation of each pendant begins with a deep dive into discarded technology — we source broken circuit boards, obsolete devices, and loose electronic components like wires, capacitors, and micro-gears. Each part is carefully selected by hand based on texture, form, and symbolic value.
After cleaning and surface treatment, we manually arrange these components into a compact composition — like building a miniature sculpture — to ensure that every pendant tells its own story. Finally, the structure is sealed in high-quality epoxy resin under vacuum pressure to eliminate air bubbles and ensure durability. The entire process is hands-on, slow, and precise — no machines, no molds, no shortcuts.
💡 Why do we use resin?
Resin plays a vital role in both the aesthetics and longevity of our pieces. First, it acts as a transparent shield — allowing every tiny component, from thin copper wire to oxidized gear, to remain visible in pristine condition. Second, high-grade epoxy resin is durable, waterproof, and highly resistant to wear and UV discoloration, making it ideal for long-term daily wear.
But more than function, resin gives the pendant its identity: it transforms fragile waste into a solid, wearable form — like turning scattered thoughts into a preserved memory. It elevates the rawness of tech trash into something refined and permanent.
🔥 Is each one truly one of a kind?
Absolutely. Because we work with raw, irregular components salvaged from electronic waste, no two pieces are ever the same. Each pendant contains a different combination of wires, chip fragments, resistors, and gears — all arranged by hand. Even if two pendants follow the same layout, their internal textures and microstructures will differ.
This makes every piece a wearable relic — a tiny record of the chaos, entropy, and individuality found in our technological world. What you wear is not a copy, but a one-time creation that can’t be reproduced — only reimagined.












































