Lamia Saab Design

FOUND IN LISBON. NO more silence series Screaming RESPECT DECENCY.

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if in Portugal you can find this and a few of my NO MORE SILENCE rings at Lidija Kolovrat store in Principe Real in Lisbon!

From the NO more silence series, RESPECT DECENCY is part of a story commenting today’s society seen through my eyes. 

You wear it on one finger but it covers three fingers! Hard to miss! A hand-piece and hopefully a conversation starter!

Watching people who can’t talk to each other with decency and respect anymore. And wishing they would. Hoping my pieces will start conversations and that can lead to a better world... The audacity of hope!

With this series I am expressing my hopes that people who disagree stop ignoring each other and living in their own bubbles. And instead listen, watch and learn from each other. And say something when they encounter injustice.

With the RESPECT DECENCY ring I am screaming for everyone to treat each with respect and decency when engaging in dialogue with someone you disagree with! 

It is made of matte red figurine screaming the handmade words RESPECT and DECENCY.

RESPECT DECENCY wants you to treat everyone as equal, everyone deserves respect until proven otherwise. 

It is a 3D scanned, 3D printed in SLS plastic and copper. And part of this collection, like this one, is on sale in Lisbon.

Information about the rings

This series is made of figurines screaming words and symbols.

I express my frustration by screaming out a few of my wishes like equality peace and respect!

The figurines are 3D scanned, 3D printed in SLS plastic and painted in shiny red, shiny orange and matte-red.

The symbols are in hand-cut metals. The metals used are recycled sterling silver and scrap leftover pieces of copper and titanium.

In this case of 3D printed plastics and nylons, I used SLS polyamide. It is considered safe since the natural raw material comes from castor beans. And although not all, the company that prints them cleans and reprocesses a part of the powder from previous printing sessions.

I am also working hard at finding an eco-friendlier and more sustainable substitute to print.

 

Please treat your ring with care.

Use it, enjoy it and if you must dispose of it, only discard it with plastics.

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