
RE-NEWED REFLECTIONS
Every week I walk around the bulky waste in my neighbourhood in Amsterdam to ‘save’ usable items and materials from being destroyed. From the broken mirrors I make these brooches.
Brooch made from wasted broken mirrors
I made brooches from broken mirrors that I found in the trash. Each brooch is unique, and they all have their own shape.

Image: A wasted broken mirror as base material for the brooch.
Soldered frame of silver tin
The sharp edges of the mirror are covered with a soldered layer of silver tin. This frames the mirror and creates a special contrast.

Image: Soldering the mirror pieces and covering the sharp edges.

Image: The end result. Each brooch has a unique shape.
Broken mirror = bad luck
If you are superstitious, don’t worry. The website of the University of Caroline states that this superstition comes from the ancient Romans. They considered damaging a mirror as disrespectful and believed that the gods would bring bad luck to those who were so careless.
With this brooch you give a broken mirror a new life. I believe that the gods will only be happy about this.
Reuse waste or leftover material
I find it a challenge to give new value to leftover material and waste. Is your company looking for a way to reuse waste or leftover material? Please contact me so we can discuss the possibilities.
