March 13, 2008 | Daniel Saynt

Bling Bling for the Science Club Crowd

Want to let you world know you’ve got the bank to drop thousands on platinum but your afraid they may just mistake you bling for some well shined silver-plate. ITSNONAME is a new jewelry collection from co-designers and couple Joe Johnson and Jeanju Choi-Johnson that displays it’s exact periodic table worth on it’s surface letting you show the world you’ve got nothing to hide and a bank account to match your confidence.

“The concept was simple,” Johnson says. “It’s just a blatant presentation of the natural material the jewelry is composed of.” Using the periodic table as inspiration, each ring in silver, gold, or platinum is inscribed with each element’s periodic table data and made complete with the elements scientific symbol and atomic number. So if you spent some bank on your ring you can wear it proud. The designers behind the line aren’t full time jewelers, yet, but give it a week or two and they’ll be selling at Jeffery’s and hitting the CFDA in no time. Furstenburger loves shit like this.

ITSNONAME Periodic rings, from $205 for silver to $6,500 for platinum, are available online at itsno.name.

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About the Author: Founder and main dude at Fashion Indie, Daniel Saynt began his career in fashion at the tender age of 14, when he worked in the stockroom for some unnamed fashion whorehouse. His distaste for the mainstream quickly festered until he decided enough was enough, denouncing all mainstream fashion lines (unless the stuffs on sale or just down right irresistible or free, you can't say no to free).


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