Kerry howley, a 
creative necklaces art student, from cambridge, england, is creating quite a buzz in the art world, with her collection of delicate 
necklaces made from human hair.

The  idea of creating jewelry from human hair was inspired by people’s  aversion to cut hair. Hair is usually regarded as a very important part  of the human body and is worn with pride, but once its connection to the  body has been severed, it’s viewed as slightly disgusting. Through her  art, the young middlesex student “hoped to create a delicate balance  between the viewer/wearer’s feelings of aversion and attraction.” She  wanted to see if she could make cut hair attractive again.

The  main material for howley’s masterpieces was provided by one of her  mother’s friends, a japanese woman with hair down to her waist. She only  cuts it once every five years, and when she had 30 cm cut off the  bottom, she gave it all to kerry. The 23-year-old art student used  broken saw blades to cut and weave the strands of hair into abstract  shapes inspired by wallpaper patterns, and spent over 60 hours working  on each of the five hair necklaces she has created so far.

kerry howley’s collection of 
unique human hair necklaces has already won an award, and will on display at the business design center, in london, from june 29 until july 2nd.

 
  
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