Al Uzza Brooch
Introducing the Al Uzza Brooch, a statement piece of contemporary art jewellery inspired by our shared genetic heritage. This unique, geometric brooch features a striking monochrome square design, enhanced by an elegant 18k gold band. Crafted from 3D-printed white TPU and grey PLA, it embodies a perfect blend of modern materials and timeless style. Ideal for thinkers, travellers, scientists and historians, this brooch is the epitome of smart sophistication, making it perfect for dinner, a wine tasting, gallery events or a business meeting. This piece is truly one-of-a-kind.
Introducing the Al Uzza Brooch, a statement piece of contemporary art jewellery inspired by our shared genetic heritage. This unique, geometric brooch features a striking monochrome square design, enhanced by an elegant 18k gold band. Crafted from 3D-printed white TPU and grey PLA, it embodies a perfect blend of modern materials and timeless style. Ideal for thinkers, travellers, scientists and historians, this brooch is the epitome of smart sophistication, making it perfect for dinner, a wine tasting, gallery events or a business meeting. This piece is truly one-of-a-kind.
Introducing the Al Uzza Brooch, a statement piece of contemporary art jewellery inspired by our shared genetic heritage. This unique, geometric brooch features a striking monochrome square design, enhanced by an elegant 18k gold band. Crafted from 3D-printed white TPU and grey PLA, it embodies a perfect blend of modern materials and timeless style. Ideal for thinkers, travellers, scientists and historians, this brooch is the epitome of smart sophistication, making it perfect for dinner, a wine tasting, gallery events or a business meeting. This piece is truly one-of-a-kind.
Unique piece, one of four brooches in the DNA Portrait Collection
Hallmarked 18K gold band feature element
Grey PLA filament, White TPU filament
5.0cm x 5.0cm x 1.75cm
Presented in gift box, gift wrapping service available
Recycling and Repairs available through Phorme
Made in Broughty Ferry, Scotland