Nurdles (microplastic waste) complemented with a design inspired by posidonia the marine flowering plant that is at risk of extinction.
A warning for the future, that is the meaning of the word "mònito" in Italian.
From my childhood, I used to discover these little, rounded fragments scattered along the seashore, often assuming they were fish bones.
However, to my surprise, they turned out to be "nurdles," more poetically referred to as "mermaids' tears."
These tiny plastic pellets serve as a crucial raw material in the plastic industry, acting as the foundation for various plastic products, ranging from disposable water bottles to television sets.
Unfortunately, due to mishandling during transportation or processing, many of these nurdles end up in the ocean, where they accumulate toxins on their surfaces and are ingested by marine wildlife.
This experience made me want to create somehting to raise awareness about the environmental consequences of plastic pollution and the urgent need for responsible management of plastic waste to protect our oceans and marine life.
We are currently on the drawing desk, brainstorming, designing, testing & prototyping, and using multiple jewellery-making techniques.
Nurdles
Small plastic pellets between 1mm and 5mm found on the beach of Sardinia, Italy
Silver
A metal known since the beginning of time and once more expensive than gold
Ceramic
Since 29,000–24,000 BC, mankind used and perfectioned it into a fine art
Journey