We often wish that we could harness the splendor of the natural world and carry its beauty wherever we go. While that is but a dream, there are ways to encapsulate that feeling through the things we wear. Miha Debeljak of Wood All Good creates wood and resin jewelry that’s “in harmony with nature.” Available as pendants or rings, the pieces are colorful, statement-making accessories inspired by locales in the real world. The depths of the ocean, a mossy forest, and the expansive galaxy are all contained within transparent geometric shapes seamlessly fused with light wood. It looks as though some of the magic of Earth has been captured just for us.
Debeljak’s resin jewelry has glass-like characteristics that produce a polished and shiny finish. Often, they feature embedded bits of actual lichen or flecks of metal. When they catch the light, the result is a spectacular and swirling sight. This effect works especially well with Debeljak’s interstellar creations. For these, he’ll add sparkles to a purpleish-blue base. Coupled with the raw edge of burl wood, they mimic a miniaturized landscape under the stars—you can now go stargazing at any time.
The mesmerizing pendants come in a variety of brilliant colors and are available in the Wood All Good Etsy shop.
Miha Debeljak of the shop Wood All Good creates stunning wood and resin jewelry that encapsulates the beauty of Earth. From the galaxy…
… to the ocean…
… to the forest.
Even if Debeljak doesn’t have anywhere specific in mind, the swirling abstract patterns are reminiscent of dreamy landscapes.
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