Citrus Earrings| Recycled 3D Printer Waste

Citrus Earrings| Recycled 3D Printer Waste

Brand: Remix Plastic
25.00 NZD In stock Buy at Merchant

Life doesn’t give us lemons! “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade”. This adage suggests that we turn something sour into something sweet and always be optimistic. Lemons are in fact not a naturally occurring fruit – like so much of our food, they have been selectively bred over time to produce the desired ‘sour’ flavour. So, life doesn’t give us lemons! This range of earrings, made up of various citrus fruits laser cut from recycled plastic, challenges wearers to question where their food comes from, how feeding large populations has influenced food production and how many things that are ‘sour’, have been designed to be just that. Systems that do not serve the people are not broken; they were made that way! Available in Lemons (yellow), Lime (green) and Orange (orange) with asymmetric pairs of whole and half, or two halves. If you are keen on two wholes, leave a comment at checkout when you order and I can customise them for you if stock permits. Dimensions: Whole: 3.2cm at widest, half: 3x1.5cm. Made from recycled PLA (3D printer waste) in Christchurch, NZ by Remix Plastic. Every one is unique with its own colours (and blemishes) - they are fully functioning and we celebrate their uniqueness, as we hope you do! Please get in touch if you are not satisfied with your purchase and we will do what we can to resolve any issues in a timely manner. When shipped we will post plastic free.

Specifications
Type
Lemon, Lime, Orange
Pair
Asymmetrical (whole and half), Two halves
Variants (6)
  • Lemon / Asymmetrical (whole and half) — 25.00 NZD — In stock
  • Lemon / Two halves — 25.00 NZD — In stock
  • Lime / Asymmetrical (whole and half) — 25.00 NZD — In stock
  • Lime / Two halves — 25.00 NZD — In stock
  • Orange / Asymmetrical (whole and half) — 25.00 NZD — In stock
  • Orange / Two halves — 25.00 NZD — In stock

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