These earrings measure 1.25" in diameter, fall 2" from earlobe and have oxidized sterling silver earwires. *** Molly designs and produces all of her work in San Francisco and is focused on ethical material sourcing. Her work is made with sustainable materials, including bamboo, birch from responsibly farmed forests, wool salvaged from surplus army clothing, suede reclaimed from second hand jackets and warehouse surplus, and a multitude of scrap wood veneers from local cabinetmakers.
Molly McGrath is a designer based in the mission district of San Francisco. While using a laser cutter training professionally for her architecture degree, Molly recognized the machine’s unique potential to make jewelry and other designed objects. Her collection soon took flight and grew to include jewelry, wall hangings, and homewares. This beehivestyle designer is focused on ethical material sourcing, accessible pricing, and conceptual integrity. Her work is made with sustainable materials, including bamboo, birch from responsibly farmed forests, wool salvaged from surplus army clothing, suede reclaimed from second hand jackets and warehouse surplus, and a multitude of scrap wood veneers from local cabinetmakers. She is always on the lookout for salvaged and scrap materials that can be transformed by a lasercut design. Molly starts the design process with a sketch, which she then drafts in autoCAD, and prints on her laser cutter. She approaches each design as she would approach an architectural model: experimenting with the concept, materials, and composition. Molly M’s handcrafted jewelry and homeware collection is inspired by pattern and form - a skyline, a bird in flight, a composition of branches, a snowflake, textile design, botanical morphology, perspective, building geometries, even an optical illusion!
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