Kiel Mead

–Poorly Made Parts Necklace

Brooklyn designer Kiel Mead has never been one to put a high-gloss spin on his work; after all, he once cast a wad of gum in neon-painted silver and sold it as a necklace. His Poorly Made Parts collection is a similar celebration of imperfection: Just as machine parts are made with precision tools that occasionally make a mistake, each Poorly Made Parts item is designed to appear as though it’s flawed, yet is beautiful nonetheless. Style names, from left to right: saw blade, holes, wedge. Save on shipping by buying a set of all three.

Materials: Cast solid silver
Measurements: 30-inch chain
Status: In stockĀ 

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The Sight Unseen shop is dedicated to the sale of handmade and one-of-a-kind wearables by artists and designers, who approach those objects as a platform for experimenting with materials and techniques. Curators Monica Khemsurov and Jill Singer are the co-founders of Sight Unseen, an online magazine that documents the studios, homes, and inspirations of creatives.



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