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By Staff Writer
11 June 2017

Adorn your earlobes with these tiny artworks made from recycled scrap plywood.

Issy Hutton is torn. On the one hand, she experiences the burning urge to create stuff. On the other, she believes that we folks in the Western world tend to consume way too much. Her answer? Making handcrafted jewellery from recycled scrap plywood, sourced from Melbourne cabinet and furniture makers. Her super-pretty designs, which she releases via her label, Ohizhe, look like tiny artworks for your ears. Should you wish to adorn your lobes with her wares (or just fancy getting a closer look at her handiwork), scoot over to her online store.

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