Popcorn is usually something you don’t think about for long.
It exists briefly — warm, irregular, accidental — and disappears just as quickly.
That fleeting quality is exactly what drew us to it.
The Popcorn Bracelet began with a single piece of popcorn. Not selected for perfection, but for its randomness. Its shape wasn’t corrected, smoothed, or idealized. Instead, it was documented exactly as it existed, from every possible angle.
Using 600–800 photographs, the popcorn was captured through photogrammetry. These images were not used as visual references, but as data — recording a single moment in time with precision and patience. From this process, a three-dimensional form emerged: faithful, imperfect, and irreversible.
Each bracelet is created from one distinct form.
No two are the same.
The resulting object is 3D printed using a plant-based, soy-derived resin chosen for its ability to preserve fine, organic detail while reducing environmental impact. Every piece is then hand-painted, one by one. Small variations in surface and finish are not flaws, but evidence of touch — proof that the object passed through human hands.
Each bracelet is individually numbered.
The number does not indicate sequence, but uniqueness.
The Popcorn Bracelet is not designed to be loud. It doesn’t reference trends or seasons. It exists somewhere between object and memory — playful at first glance, but rooted in attention, process, and time.
This is not a snack.
This is not a product.
It’s a moment — held just a little longer.
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