I'm your Kid No.2

DKK 12,500.00

Ring, 2017
Janne K Hansen

Size 52 (Can be resized)

18 kt Fairtrade gold.

We are all children of evolution, born from the insignificant and interconnected web of life. This ring features a tiny, sculptural head with two eye-like forms, evoking the essence of soil or clay. The "ant eyes" appear delicately cut from paper, embodying fragility and wonder.

MIMOOL 微物 — a Buddhist concept shared by Korea, China, and Japan — reminds us that even the seemingly insignificant holds profound meaning. Everything, no matter how small, is part of the interconnected whole.

Shipment within 3-4 days unless otherwise agreed.

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Ring, 2017
Janne K Hansen

Size 52 (Can be resized)

18 kt Fairtrade gold.

We are all children of evolution, born from the insignificant and interconnected web of life. This ring features a tiny, sculptural head with two eye-like forms, evoking the essence of soil or clay. The "ant eyes" appear delicately cut from paper, embodying fragility and wonder.

MIMOOL 微物 — a Buddhist concept shared by Korea, China, and Japan — reminds us that even the seemingly insignificant holds profound meaning. Everything, no matter how small, is part of the interconnected whole.

Shipment within 3-4 days unless otherwise agreed.

Ring, 2017
Janne K Hansen

Size 52 (Can be resized)

18 kt Fairtrade gold.

We are all children of evolution, born from the insignificant and interconnected web of life. This ring features a tiny, sculptural head with two eye-like forms, evoking the essence of soil or clay. The "ant eyes" appear delicately cut from paper, embodying fragility and wonder.

MIMOOL 微物 — a Buddhist concept shared by Korea, China, and Japan — reminds us that even the seemingly insignificant holds profound meaning. Everything, no matter how small, is part of the interconnected whole.

Shipment within 3-4 days unless otherwise agreed.

 

Connect me, Collect me   No.1


MIMOOL 微物 is a Buddhist belief that Korea, China and Japan share and encompasses the notion that even seemingly insignificant things have meaning in this world, because everything is connected. The term MIMOOL often refers to small, seemingly insignificant living things such as insects (butterflies and bees) or other living things that are smaller than human beings. Buddhism embraces the belief that all life forms are interrelated, and that we must always respect all living things around us, despite their size or shape. This means that we must not kill anything or abuse anything, and should live in harmony with other living things because we could have been a butterfly (for example) in the past or could become one in the future. MIMOOL brings together contemporary jewellery makers from Japan, Korea and Denmark and is supported by the Danish Arts Foundation and Seoul National University.


Exhibited:

Goldfingers, Copenhagen, August 10–18, 2017

Todaiji Temple, Nara, Japan: August 24–28, 2017

Seoul National University Cultural Center Gallery, Seoul, South Korea: September 1–9, 2017