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Mixed metal

13 kg released
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Susceptible to corrosion
Usually not recyclable nor recycled
Brass or other cheap metals
Unknown crafting location
Usually unknown
Trend-based
Breakable/ Not durable
A few years

Medal S

1.5 kg released *Bad cloud
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Safe *Discolouration
100% recycled *Infinity
Stainless steel *Source
Masterfully crafted in Guangzhou *Craft
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Story-based *Soul
Durable
Decades *durability

Stainless steel

3.2 kg released
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Safe
Usually recyclable, but not recycled
Stainless steel
Unknown crafting location
Usually unknown
Trend-based
Durable
Decades
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These are estimates based on looking at how each of these raw materials is made compared to other alternatives from souring the raw materials to creating and shipping techniques .
*Discolouration
When the necklace comes in contact with water or skin natiral oil (sounds gross but everyone has it) it reacts and changes colour, and in some cases the skin reacts to the necklace too.
*Soul
Without the soul fashion goes back to the default of items and trends, so expect each piece we make to take on a journey, each time different but always on a mission and representing something much bigger than great products.
*Infinity
Medal S, like other pieces we make is designed and crafted with circularity in mind, so it's made out of 100% recycled stainless steel, and can be 100% recycled.
The mixed metal products usually aren't recycled due to their lack of purity, and other stainless steel alternatives are usually made with virgin raw materials.
*Source
The raw materials is from the region and recyclability of stainless steel allows us to source the material easier and more locally to keep the overall CO2 emissions down.
*Craft
We're proud to be making the Medal S pieces in Guangzhou where all the talent and fine machinary are from. China get a bad reputation for having bad quality and cheap labour while in 2023 neither of those are true.
*Durability
This is very difficult to predict because of different use cases, but generally brass and other cheap metals last much shorter to their corrosion, reaction and strength problems.