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Fantastic idea Leo. Such an important conversation have.
Have you looked into Biomimicry? https://biomimicry.org/janine-benyus/ https://www.ted.com/talks/janine_benyus_biomimicry_in_action
These guys would be also worth contacting - https://www.thersa.org/regenerative-futures/
Looking forward to seeing your project develop.
Hi there Leo
This episode - S2E1: Biomimicry with Janine Benyus & Dayna Baumeister https://www.thersa.org/podcasts/regeneration-rising/ would be a good one for your design.
This is a thoughtful and timely idea. Using jewellery to raise awareness of insect conservation is a creative way to spotlight species that are often overlooked, despite their importance to the environment and our own wellbeing.
Could you strengthen the impact by connecting the jewellery to real conservation action? For example, pieces could link to citizen science activities or conservation efforts, helping people move from awareness to participation. Projects like Guardians of Earth show how action-based and even gamified approaches can support biodiversity:
https://www.guardiansofearth.ioPeter Murphy RMIT University
Very intriguing idea.
I'd love to hear more about your project and how it has evolved.
While I don't have a lot of ideas to assist, I would like to state that ensuring that your jewellery pieces are both sustainable in materials and design is imperative. Perhaps consider how you could make these designs appealing to both males and females. In my mind, as a male, I'm thinking about designs such as Lapel pins or Tie clips, which are both very visible and timeless pieces.
Hope this can help in some way,
All the best!!
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