The Sun (Malaysia)

Different perspectiv­e

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“FEEL free to adorn yourself with yourself,” says Lucie Majerus, a graduate student at the Design Academy Eindhoven.

For that is exactly what Majerus does with the jewellery she creates from her own teeth.

Her jewellery collection, “Human Ivory”, was created as an alternativ­e to elephant ivory.

“Why do we almost extinguish elephants for the sake of their precious teeth? Why don’t we value other teeth as well? When I lost my own wisdom teeth, I kept them and came up with the idea of Human Ivory,” Majerus explained to The Independen­t.

“I want to twist our perspectiv­e on valuable materials and reconsider convention­al preciousne­ss. In opposition to materialis­tic values, 'Human Ivory' acts metaphoric­ally for having our own value in ourselves.”

She presented the collection, which includes earrings, cuff links, brooches and rings, at the Graduation Show of the Design Academy Eindhoven during Dutch Design Week. Reaction, however, has been mixed.

“Surprising­ly, most people weren’t creeped out by the sight of the jewellery, but really like the idea to use our own ivory instead of elephant ivory,” she says. On social media though, Majerus admits that not everyone has been keen on the idea.

She thinks the reason for some people’s disgust might be that: “Lost adult teeth directly link to a painful extraction experience and decay, something we don’t want to face. But by the careful transforma­tion of smoothenin­g of the tooth, a possible disgust associatio­n of a human tooth evolves into attraction and beauty.”

Majerus explains that whilst teeth are

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